The Anarcho Communist Alliance

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The Anarcho Communist Alliance
Forum: http://acanationstates.proboards2.com/index.cgi
Population: approx. 50 nations
Delegate: Anarchic Tribes
Founder: Workers Communes
Info: NSEconomy RC XML

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This region is dedicated to the spread of social anarchism throughout the world. Although originally an anarcho-communist region, we equally embrace mutualists, collectivists, syndicalists, anarcho-christians, pacifists, anarcha-feminists, green anarchists, primitivists, post-leftists and all other supporters of true, anti-capitalist anarchism. Together we hope to bring about nothing less than the emancipation of all living things.

Regional Forum: http://acanationstates.proboards2.com/index.cgi

History

The Anarcho Communist Alliance was founded by The Anarchist Federation of Workers Communes, a former member of both The Proletariat Coalition and Anarchy regions. This new region was intended as a home specifically for nations of a libertarian socialist/anarcho-communist persuassion who felt their beliefs were not being represented by any other Nation States region. Soon the region developed into a large, friendly community and broke free from its original adherance strictly to anarcho-communism to embrace social anarchists of every stripe, with a particular concern for ecological issues. Recently there was an attempt by one nation to use multiple UN nations to gain control of the delegacy, however they were found out and the offending nations were ejected. This recent incident aside, tACA has always been a stable and peaceful region, never feeling the need to form official alliances, however there are historical links to the Anarchism and Green Anarchy regions.

Although the region contains several UN members and a delegate, the attitude towards the UN within the region now seems to be one of relative indiferrance. Today we number some fifty nations from all over the Nation States world and can boast a very active regional forum, thanks to the enthusiasm and creativity of our members. At the time of writing we remain possibly the largest region dedicated to the principles of social anarchism.

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