i'll just note two things in my reply. 1. Most "Anarcho-Communists" I have have interacted with have tended to be Statists who are just unsatisfied with the slate of current rulers. I say this, due to observing that most call for more State involvement to solve problems. 2. The distinction between private and public property is actually an easy one to grasp once you read early anarcho-socialists (even mutualists note this distinction). I have written about over at politicalcure.com . But to save you of time, it boils down to whether or not the good in question is a capital good or consumer good. Personal property= consumer goods.
signed. --An AnCap/Voluntaryist/Individualist Market Anarchist
Yay another individualist anarchism, we are a rare breed. Markets not capitalism :) also Land cannot be owned only possessed.
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