Are you confused when you look at the varieties of anarchism?
It is a good idea to look at the one time & place where anarchy actually happened:
"In a very short time, in the agrarian regions and especially in Aragon, (Spain) a new organism appeared: the Collective. Nobody had spoken about it before. The three instruments of social reconstruction foreseen among those libertarians who had expressed themselves on a -possible future were firstly the Syndicate, then the Cooperative, which did not win many supporters, and final ‘ on a rather large scale, the commune, or communal organisation."
https://robertgraham.wordpress.com/tag/anarchist-collectivism/
Spanish Anarchists 1936
There is an existing form of anarchy that tries to bridge the gap between real anarchical collectivism & a capitalist economy.
Hail the AnarchoCapitalists!
"Anarcho-capitalism is a political philosophy and economic theory that advocates the elimination of centralised states in favour of self-ownership, private property and free markets." says Wikipedia but there must be far more to it than that, surely?
ORIGINS
Age of Enlightenment Aristotelianism Austrian School
Marginalism
School of Salamanca: Subjective theory of value
Classical liberalism
French Liberal School
Homestead principle
Labor theory of property
Physiocracy
Individualist anarchism
CONCEPTS
Anti-statism
Civil rights
Counter-economics
Decentralization
Deregulation
Economic liberalism
Free market
Free-market anarchism
Free-market roads
Free society
Free trade
Freedom of contract
Individualism
Jurisdictional arbitrage
Laissez-faire
Land ownership
Natural Law
Non-aggression principle
Polycentric law
Private defense agency
Private governance
Private military company
Private police
Private property
Privatization
Propertarianism
Property rights
Right to own property
Self-ownership
Spontaneous order
Title-transfer theory of contract
Voluntaryism
Here we have a few videos to consider: