Posted on by enough14 —Originally published by Red & Black Notes. Written by Percy Hill.

Image above: A tram in CNT colours, Barcelona, 1936. In an anarchist system the trams ran on time without bosses.
Political economy is the study of production and distribution of the material means necessary for society to function [1].
Anarchist communism specifically advocates for a stateless, classless society featuring democratic control of the means of production, where goods are distributed by the principle “from each according to ability to each according to need” [2].

The key organisational structures are community controlled industries and communes with decentralised planning of production and distribution. Furthermore, when larger scale coordination is required these organisations form federations. Federations are controlled from below with democratically elected, recallable delegates.
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