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Principally, I would say that I'm more convinced by the argument that a state is necessary to engage in class warfare, and that therefore a proletarian state is a necessary precondition to the creation of socialism, than I am by the idea that the abolition of the state outright is capable of accomplishing anything besides creating a power vacuum.
Historically, anarchist and communist movements look very similar when they actually get their hands on power, because the reality of doing things at scale in an industrialized society overrides whatever perfect theory the revolutionaries had in their minds when they started.
Yeah they look similar to outsiders, but it is my view that they aren't internally similar, and that we can absolutely find fundamental differences in the outcomes of marxist and anarchist projects.
Can you elaborate on the outcomes of anarchist projects?