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'''Anarcho-communism''' (also known as '''an-com''', '''anarchist communism''' or '''libertarian communism''') is an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] ideology that incorporates principles of [[Communism (society)|communism]]. It is likely one of the most popular anarchist ideologies.{{cn}} Unlike [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist-Leninists]], anarcho-communists seek to establish a communist society immediately following [[proletarian revolution]]{{cn}} rather than by way of a [[socialist transition|transitional socialist state]] (i.e. a [[dictatorship of the proletariat]]).
'''Anarcho-communism''' (also known as '''an-com''', '''anarchist communism''' or '''libertarian communism''') is an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] ideology that incorporates principles of [[Communism (society)|communism]]. It is likely one of the most popular anarchist ideologies.{{cn}} Unlike [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist-Leninists]], anarcho-communists seek to establish a communist society immediately following [[proletarian revolution]]{{cn}} rather than by way of a [[socialist transition|transitional socialist state]] (i.e. a [[dictatorship of the proletariat]]).
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Enclosed A with hammer and sickle, a symbol representing anarcho-communism.

Anarcho-communism (also known as an-com, anarchist communism or libertarian communism) is an anarchist ideology that incorporates principles of communism. It is likely one of the most popular anarchist ideologies.[citation needed] Unlike Marxist-Leninists, anarcho-communists seek to establish a communist society immediately following proletarian revolution[citation needed] rather than by way of a transitional socialist state (i.e. a dictatorship of the proletariat).

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