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subject_name=[http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/target=display_region/region=The_Anarcho_Communist_Alliance The Anarcho Communist Alliance] |
 
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==World Factbook Entry==
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The Anarcho Communist Alliance (tACA) is a growing region dedicated to the practical application of libertarian socialism. Here we oppose not only the privalege of right-wing 'anarchy' but also the slavery of authoritarian 'communism' and instead support personal freedom, direct democracy and democratic workers' control over the means of production. Together we hope to create a better world based upon the universal principles of liberty, equality and fraternity.
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Revision as of 15:06, 12 October 2004

The Anarcho Communist Alliance
Forum: ACA Forums
Population: 50 nations
Delegate: Workers Communes
Founder: Workers Communes
Info: NSEconomy RC XML

World Factbook Entry

The Anarcho Communist Alliance (tACA) is a growing region dedicated to the practical application of libertarian socialism. Here we oppose not only the privalege of right-wing 'anarchy' but also the slavery of authoritarian 'communism' and instead support personal freedom, direct democracy and democratic workers' control over the means of production. Together we hope to create a better world based upon the universal principles of liberty, equality and fraternity.


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