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A list of societies which follow [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian socialist]] models of governance or [[economics]], past and present. (Note: [[Forager Society|Forager societies]], [[List of Intentional Communities|intentional communities]], [[List of Protest Camps|protest camps]], [[List of Cooperatives|co-operatives]], and [[List of Squats|squats]] are not included). We have categorised these societies into four kinds:
A list of societies which follow [[Anarchism|anarchists]] models of governance or [[economics]], past and present. (Note: [[Forager Society|Forager societies]], [[List of Intentional Communities|intentional communities]], [[List of Protest Camps|protest camps]], [[List of Cooperatives|co-operatives]], and [[List of Squats|squats]] are not included). We have categorised these societies into four kinds:
* Libertarian Socialist Societies are societies built with a libertarian socialist ideology in mind, in that they have successfully abolished coercive hierarchies in their communities.
* Libertarian Socialist Societies are societies built with a libertarian socialist ideology in mind, in that they have successfully abolished coercive hierarchies in their communities.
* Anti-Authoritarian Societies are societies that have successfully abolished coercive hierarchies in their communities but do not explicitly espouse libertarian socialist politics.
* Anti-Authoritarian Societies are societies that have successfully abolished coercive hierarchies in their communities but do not explicitly espouse libertarian socialist politics.

Revision as of 18:30, 3 April 2024

A list of societies which follow anarchists models of governance or economics, past and present. (Note: Forager societies, intentional communities, protest camps, co-operatives, and squats are not included). We have categorised these societies into four kinds:

  • Libertarian Socialist Societies are societies built with a libertarian socialist ideology in mind, in that they have successfully abolished coercive hierarchies in their communities.
  • Anti-Authoritarian Societies are societies that have successfully abolished coercive hierarchies in their communities but do not explicitly espouse libertarian socialist politics.
  • Participatory Societies are societies that have abolished coercive hierarchies for some of the population.
  • Autonomous Societies are self-governing societies that have libertarian features but fall short of fully participatory decision-making.

Present Day

Libertarian Socialist Societies

Anti-Authoritarian Societies

Participatory Societies

Autonomous Societies

Historical

Libertarian Socialist Societies

Anti-Authoritarian Societies

Participatory Societies

Autonomous Societies

Fictional