1. anarcho-communist - Noun
2. anarcho-communist - Adjective
anarcho-communist (not comparable)
(politics, economics) Of, supporting, relating to, or advocating anarcho-communism.
anarcho-communist (plural anarcho-communists)
(politics, economics) A person who advocates anarcho-communism.
As such the prominent anarcho-communist Alexander Berkman maintained that "The revolution abolishes private ownership of the means of production and distribution, and with it goes capitalistic business. Source: Internet
Early Christian communities have been described as having anarcho-communist characteristics. Source: Internet
Published in 27 issues from June 9, 1858 to February 4, 1861, Le Libertaire was the first anarcho-communist journal published in the United States. Source: Internet
The anarcho-communist Joseph Déjacque was the first person to describe himself as " libertarian ". Source: Internet
The Fédération Anarchiste (FA) was founded in Paris on December 2, 1945, and elected the platformist anarcho-communist George Fontenis as its first secretary the next year. Source: Internet