Antischism
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It wasn't until the Age of Enlightenment that Marx 'invented' socialism, which was and is nothing more than a way to sell totalitarianism to the masses. But totalitarianism and liberty are concepts which are as old as the very hills.
And just because ignoramuses call Proudhon, who considered himself a mutualist, served in the French government, and was once a good friend of Marx, the 'father of anarchism' does not mean he was against all forms of government.
Marx actually had very little to say on socialism. Regarding communism, his goal was to achieve a stateless, classless society. A lot of people conflate totalitarianism with Marx's theories because Lenin took them and broke away from key aspects in numerous ways. For example, while Marx argued that implementation would be effective on an advanced capitalist state, Lenin applied it to an economically stagnant Russia overrun by peasant farmers. Then there's the whole vanguard party thing.
Like any good leftist, he's using technicalities to obscure the pure, technically unadulterated facts. The mutualists may have long been called anarchists, but they never were anarchists. And using the fact that they were mistakenly called anarchists to elicit sympathy for the left is disingenuous.
Boy, if you don't regard the mutualists as "true" anarchists, I'd hate to hear your feelings on "anarcho-capitalists." I guess Lysander Spooner wasn't an anarchist, either.
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