Commarcho Capitalism
Commarcho Capitalism, or Communist Anarcho-capitalism, (Aciriano: Anarco-capitalisma Comunista), whose supporters are known as Communist Ancaps, is a radical political movement that combines anarchocapitalism and communism.
Noteworthy historical followers of Commarcho Capitalism include author Ernesio Sartini, and Maurizio Locatello, the man responsible for the radicalisation of the Social Renovation Movement. The ideology has few supporters in modern day Aciria, but are known to be a part of the militarized wing of Social Renovation Movement. The ideology is thought to be practically nonexistent outside of Aciria.
The idea of Commarcho-capitalism was created by Maurizio Locatello to patch gaps between the right and left leaning populations, by proposing an anarcho-capitalist society, where everything and everyone is open to be traded. This practice is, however, closely watched by the communist state that has no real power other than keeping note of the richest individuals of the country, being the only authority to know every persons net worth. Locatello designated April 1 of every year as "Liberation Day", when the richest one percent is executed in front of the people, and their wealth is then redistributed to the people before returning to the anarchocapitalist operations that are in place for 364 days of the year. By keeping every individuals net worth a state secret, Locatello thought it would encourage philanthropy by redistributing their wealth to the people on your own in fear of losing your life.