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'''Libertarian Socialism''' (Also known as '''Anarcho-Socialism''',''' Anarchist Socialism''',''' Stateless Socialism''' or '''Free Socialism''') encompasses a wide range of ideologies, but mainly rejects the conception of socialism as a statist form where the state bureaucracy retains centralised control of the economy. Workers within a libertarian socialist society have '''Direct Democratic control '''over the means of production. Some types of Libertarian Socialism believe that '''Markets '''can exist within a '''Socialist '''society, like [[File:Marketsoc.png]] [[Market Socialism]], |
'''Libertarian Socialism''' (Also known as '''Anarcho-Socialism''',''' Anarchist Socialism''',''' Stateless Socialism''' or '''Free Socialism''') encompasses a wide range of ideologies, but mainly rejects the conception of socialism as a statist form where the state bureaucracy retains centralised control of the economy. Workers within a libertarian socialist society have '''Direct Democratic control '''over the means of production. Some types of Libertarian Socialism believe that '''Markets '''can exist within a '''Socialist '''society, like [[File:Marketsoc.png]] [[Market Socialism]], while others, such as [[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism]], do not. Some Libertarian Socialists wish to abolish the state altogether, like the aforementioned Anarcho-Communism, while others, such as [[File:Minsocf.png]] [[Minarcho-Socialism]] believe that a small state can exist within a libertarian socialist framework. |
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