Non-Market Socialism: Difference between revisions
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= Generally ‘non-market socialism’ means a money-less, market-less, wage-less, class-less and state-less society that also aims to satisfy everyone’s basic needs while power and resources are shared in just and ‘equal’ ways. This implies collective self-management and self-organisation and collective sufficiency. [1]