Talk:Socialist Anarchism
Should redirect to Libertarian socialism
[edit]This redirect gives the false impression that only social anarchism is socialist, rather that all anarchism being a form of libertarian socialism; indeed the form of libertarian socialism. Unless somebody can show me that someone other than anarcho-capitalists used this term to refer specifically to social anarchism, I stand by my belief. The arch-individualist Benjamin Tucker used the term anarchistic socialism. As far as I know, terms like this are used to refer by another name to libertarian socialism, or the libertarian-wing of socialism and the anarchist-wing of libertarian socialism since every anarchist is a libertarian socialist, but not every libertarian socialist is necessarely an anarchist (see libertarian Marxists, etc.). Terms like socialist anarchism, just like anarcho-socialism, are mainly used vis-à-vis authoritarian, state, or just non-anarchist socialism. From my research it seems that only anarcho-capitalists refer to terms like socialist anarchism specifically to social anarchism.--87.17.95.218 (talk) 21:46, 3 August 2019 (UTC)
- Since it's the same conversation, okay if we centralize discussion at Talk:Anarchist socialism? czar 15:43, 17 August 2019 (UTC)