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- A form of anarchism advocating the abolition of the state and capitalism in favor of a horizontal network of voluntary associations through which people would satisfy their needs.+'''Anarcho-communism''' is a form of [[anarchism]] advocating the [[abolition of the state]] and [[capitalism]] in favor of a horizontal network of voluntary associations through which people would satisfy their needs.
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* [[Social anarchism]] * [[Social anarchism]]
* [[Spanish Revolution of 1936]] * [[Spanish Revolution of 1936]]
-* [[Workers' council]]}}+* [[Workers' council]]
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Anarcho-communism is a form of anarchism advocating the abolition of the state and capitalism in favor of a horizontal network of voluntary associations through which people would satisfy their needs.

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