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World Factbook Entry
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 originally 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 restrictive adherance anarcho-communism to embrace social anarchists of every stripe, with a particular concern for environmental issues. Although we do have several UN members and a delegate, our attitude towards the UN is now generally 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 and even a regional map, 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.