In Place of Introduction
What is anarchist communism.
Social revolution
Can a stateless society exist?
Voluntary union of communes
Practical experience
Social equality
Historical examples
Revolution today The Epoch We Live In
From Robotronic to Social Revolution
An Ubiquitous Revolution
The inevitable destruction
Unemployed and “disposable“
The End of Capitalism
The Death of an Empire
Anarchy or Empire
CHALLENGES FOR ANARCHISTS
Anarchy tomorrow
Everyone participates in decision making
Structure and functioning of a free society
The commune
Federation
Councils
Internal security
Revolutionary laws and tribunals
A Revolutionary Army
Historical experience: Ukraine
Spain
The Communist Economy
Goals, planning, production, distribution and provision
Phases of development
Communist Enterprises
Associations of producers and consumers
The revolution can only be global
A 4-hour workday
The workday todayWork compensation and distribution
Creating and maintaining the infrastructure.
Planning
Distribution of mandatory labor
Science as a weapon of progress, abundance and ecology
Scientific-technical progress
Change is inevitable
Anarchy in the information age
Free dissemination of information
Technological progress
3D-printers in every household
The future is approaching at the speed of light
Robotization of production and services
Economic planning and the distribution of goods
An enlightened society
Possible objections
ANNEX #1: NETWORK SELF-GOVERNMENT
Anarchism in the 21st Century” is a structured contemporary theory meant to address some of the most frequent questions that arise among people interested in anarchism.
This brochure, the collective work of the Editorial Board, is a sample of Konstantinov’s lifelong inquiries into the future of humanity and his political argument for anarchism as the only possibility for human survival after the Robotronic revolution.
Similar to previous technological revolutions in agriculture and industry, the current Robotronic revolution turns the world around to cast a deadly spell on the state and capitalism as we know them. In a world soon to be full of unemployed and “disposable” people, humanity faces the question: social revolution or death?
The Robotronic revolution challenges anarchists to imagine new possible futures, new demands and new programs for free and harmonious human development.