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Communocracy


Communocracy (also known as communarchy), refers to a non-Marxist socialist model, which adapts democracy to communism, being used to refer to what a model of socialist society would look like before Karl Marx and without Marxism . Communocracy is widely used to refer to monteirismo, which is a socialist model of gods, ranging from major (superior) gods to minor (inferior) gods, because monteirismo is seen as a non-Marxist spiritualist socialist model, as it repeals the Marxism, recognizing that gods can be socialist and leftist. Communocracy is characterized by being democratic, spiritualistic and defending the socialization of the means of production and the state, in order to abolish private property and the state, adopting a management model similar to anarchism and anarcho-communism / anarcho-syndicalism , where people start to manage society in a socialized, cooperative and collectivized way.

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