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'''Anarchist Catalonia''', also known as '''Revolutionary Catalonia''' or '''CNT-FAI Catalonia''', was an allegedly stateless [[Anarcho-Syndicalist]] society that existed during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. It was effectively a socialist state, having only barely achived the economic system of [[socialism]].<ref>{{Citation|author=Burnett Bolloten|year=1991|title=The Spanish Civil War: Revolution and Counterrevolution|title-url=https://books.google.fi/books?id=0F20CAAAQBAJ&pg=PA263&lpg=PA263&dq=that+the+decisions+made+by+comrades+assigned+to+any+particular+task%2C+whether+administrative+or+military%2C+should+be+executed+without+any+obstruction+in+the+name+of+liberty%2C+a+liberty+that+in+many+cases+degenerates+into+wantonness.&source=bl&ots=47ZX3yWrBA&sig=iF3hYQ4xeaz8Z9SHqd8qmlaJ77A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjC67rEt8zNAhXIDCwKHccHAfwQ6AEIGjAA#v=onepage&q=that%20the%20decisions%20made%20by%20comrades%20assigned%20to%20any%20particular%20task%2C%20whether%20administrative%20or%20military%2C%20should%20be%20executed%20without%20any%20obstruction%20in%20the%20name%20of%20liberty%2C%20a%20liberty%20that%20in%20many%20cases%20degenerates%20into%20wantonness.&f=false|publisher=University of North Carolina Press|trans-lang=English}}</ref>
'''Anarchist Catalonia''', also known as '''Revolutionary Catalonia''' or '''CNT-FAI Catalonia''', was an allegedly stateless [[Anarcho-Syndicalist]] society that existed during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. It was effectively a socialist state, having only barely achived the economic system of [[socialism]].<ref>{{Citation|author=Burnett Bolloten|year=1991|title=The Spanish Civil War: Revolution and Counterrevolution|title-url=https://books.google.fi/books?id=0F20CAAAQBAJ&pg=PA263&lpg=PA263&dq=that+the+decisions+made+by+comrades+assigned+to+any+particular+task%2C+whether+administrative+or+military%2C+should+be+executed+without+any+obstruction+in+the+name+of+liberty%2C+a+liberty+that+in+many+cases+degenerates+into+wantonness.&source=bl&ots=47ZX3yWrBA&sig=iF3hYQ4xeaz8Z9SHqd8qmlaJ77A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjC67rEt8zNAhXIDCwKHccHAfwQ6AEIGjAA#v=onepage&q=that%20the%20decisions%20made%20by%20comrades%20assigned%20to%20any%20particular%20task%2C%20whether%20administrative%20or%20military%2C%20should%20be%20executed%20without%20any%20obstruction%20in%20the%20name%20of%20liberty%2C%20a%20liberty%20that%20in%20many%20cases%20degenerates%20into%20wantonness.&f=false|publisher=University of North Carolina Press|trans-lang=English}}</ref>
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[[Category:Anarchism]]
[[Category:Socialist states]]
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[[Category:Anarchist communities]]

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CNT-FAI Catalonia
CNT-FAI Catalunya
1936-1939
Flag of CNT-FAI Catalonia
Flag
CapitalBarcelona
Dominant mode of productionCommunism (de-jure)
State Socialism (de-facto)
GovernmentStateless communes (de-jure)
Socialist state (de-facto)


Anarchist Catalonia, also known as Revolutionary Catalonia or CNT-FAI Catalonia, was an allegedly stateless Anarcho-Syndicalist society that existed during the Spanish Civil War. It was effectively a socialist state, having only barely achived the economic system of socialism.[1]

References

  1. Burnett Bolloten (1991). The Spanish Civil War: Revolution and Counterrevolution. University of North Carolina Press.