Classless society

Distinctions of wealth, income, education, culture, or social network might arise and would only be determined by individual experience and achievement in such a society.

[1] Codere suggests that a true class-organized society is one in which the hierarchy of prestige and social status is divisible into groups.

Everyone was equal in a basic sense as a member of the tribe and the different functional assignments of the primitive mode of production, howsoever rigid and stratified they might be, did not and could not simply because of the numbers produce a class society as such.

[7][8][9] Libertarians share a skepticism of authority and state power, but they diverge on the scope of their opposition to existing political and economic systems.

Various schools of libertarian thought offer a range of views regarding the legitimate functions of state and private power, often calling for the restriction or dissolution of coercive social institutions.