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Anarcho-communism
Anarcho-syndicalism
Mutualism
Anarcho-capitalism
Egoism
The free market can be trusted with everything as this will ensure that only that which is needed is produced
Society will be run by delegates, who will be subject to recall by the people if necessary
Supports private property, the system of wages, and the profit motive
Inequality is OK as it is simply a natural result of a truly free society
Supports setting up horizontal institutions, which are ones where all are equal and no one gives orders
Individuals will act only in self-interest and so will make agreements with others only if they themselves benefit too
The state will be removed via insurrection - meaning a passive revolution where individuals withdraw from interacting with the state
There should be a compromise between the interests of the individual and those of society
People should always gain the full benefit of their own work themselves
Individuals can keep the rewards of their own labour, while exchange will be based on the value of that labour to ensure everyone gets what they need in a fair way
Trade unions will improve life for all workers, create a stable society, and manage the economy to benefit all
Humans are naturally cooperative, and cooperation results in success; state restrictions must be removed to allow for cooperation
Trade-union-organised mass strikes will lead to a revolution that will overthrow the state
Society should be based on a commune of all inhabitants, with no higher level of organisation
Private property restricts freedom and so must be abolished, with communal ownership put in its place