The whole commune, anarcho-communist thing, confuses me and almost scares me. I can totally see how these things would work on a small basis as you said, but they would grow and the potential to use force for growth is what gives me pause. I think if we should implement an anarcho-communist theory, it would be unsustainable with even a small population, it is much more suited for micro-communities.
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I agree, i think above the size of a homestead or commune i think we would encounter 'the tragedy of the commons' and the Mises price calculation problem.
From what i can see full scale anarcho communism was tried in Revolutionary Catalonia, it created a situation where someone must manage the redistribution of wealth and resources, so while this area was started as anarcho communist the central committees needed for redistributing wealth and food became akin to a communist government fairly quickly and the revolution itself required the usual piles of bodies.
Also without specialists in their respective fields running their own farms and livestock there wasn't a whole lot of intelligent management of resources resulting in shortages.
I benefited a lot from this in improving my understanding of the Spanish civil war and Revolutionary Catalonia
Yeah, that's always been my thought: "wouldn't the distributors of the goods become the government?"
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