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Originally Posted by Rodozashtitnik
There's no such thing as national - anarchism. The anarchism theory is an internationalistic one, it cannot be nationalistic at the same time.  
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Not really, what is internationalistic is the Scientific Socialism (Communism), while the Rural Socialism isn't.
The alleged target for both of them is the destruction of the state. For the Communists this would come after a world wide proletariat dictatorship, where all classes had been destroyed, and where workers would manage to maintain a fair and productive society without the help of rulers and of an administrative state, therefore the State would be unnecessary.
On the other hand, the Anarchists focus in the independence of small units of land, and through a process of rural collectivisation, to maintain an autharchic, productive and
rural society.
Both of them follow a similar goal, but the way is different. Communism focuses on
industrial societies and its way to achieve the uthopic society is through
internationalism. They need a
strong state to achieve their final goal.
Anarchism focuses on
rural societies, and its way to achieve their final goal is through
"cantonalism" and through the
destruction of the state since the start of the revolution.