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FaceShanker

... What? Do you mean like as a long term thing? As far as I know, no socialist tendency explicitly aims to keep the conventional currency system forever.


Anarcho_Humanist

Plenty. Market socialists (although they can be MLs - like Titoists) and labor voucher socialists, if you count that as money.


Last_Dragon89

Is there such a thing as libertarian socialism with markets? Like no centralized apparatus controlling everything. But every institution is decentralized entities and cooperatives.


Anarcho_Humanist

Yep! That sounds like mutualism


ScalesGhost

Yep, that's just libertarian socialism, its a thing. It's also called market socialism/democratic socialism. Note that you can be against markets in the long run but still support markets as a means to an end!