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Etymology

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From anarcho- +‎ communist.

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anarcho-communist (not comparable)

  1. (politics, economics) Of, supporting, relating to, or advocating anarcho-communism.

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anarcho-communist (plural anarcho-communists)

  1. (politics, economics) A person who advocates anarcho-communism.
    • 1998, Richard Barbrook, “The Holy Fools”, in Mute, volume 1, number 11, →ISSN:
      During the 1960s, anarcho-communists led the search for radical solutions to the historically novel problems facing young people. Above all, many people now wanted a say in the decisions which affected them.

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