Yeah, but Proudhon's economic philosophy was a synthesis of communism (common property) and capitalism (individual property).
Anarchists have leaned towards one or the other over time. However, unlike with communism, a single distinctive economic framework unique to anarchism has never really emerged.
Yeah, but Proudhon's economic philosophy was a synthesis of communism (common property) and capitalism (individual property).
Anarchists have leaned towards one or the other over time. However, unlike with communism, a single distinctive economic framework unique to anarchism has never really emerged.