<p>@Ctesiphon </p>
<p>@Cloudchamber brought up, in our original post, that in order for something like your communism and his anarcho-syndicalism to be possible, the society must go through a prolonged mental change, where the meaning of society changes a bit for everyone. While I doubt the possibility of this ever happening, I do think that this would be the only possible way a no government/state society could ever arise. </p>
<p>Before I go on with my arguments, could you please explain the difference between anarcho-syndicalism and communism, in your view?</p>
<p>EDIT: Sorry, I just read your first comment which gave me a little definition. If I take it correctly, that anarcho-syndicalism has a government, whereas communism doesn’t, then I would like to point out to everyone that the original debate was actually a no government situation vs government. @WilliamSmithers </p>
<p>@TeamRocketGrunt just tagging you here. Hi!</p>