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communism is literally the final goal of socialism.
isn't that anarchy?
yes, anarchists want communism straight away without going through socialism first.
mostly because they identify the state itself as the main problem, not capitalism or imperialism per se. socialists view this the other way around.
That's two different definitions of Communism. Anarchist Communism can be likened to Commune-ism, ie a decentralized network of communes, while Marxists want Communism as a fully publicly owned and planned global economy, one that requires centralization.
Ah, gotcha. Thanks so much for clearing that up for me.
No problem! It's a common misconception, even among Marxists and Anarchists, that both want the same exact society on a different time scale, when in reality it's not really the same thing at all. Both are responses to Capitalism, but in different directions.
I mean kind of yes but most people would not call them synonymous