Libertarian socialism was the underlying force for all of his planning and design.
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Some critics, including libertarian socialist Noam Chomsky, reject the distinction between positive and negative rights.
The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and various libertarian-socialist and anarchist groups refer to this as "building a new world in the shell of the old."
The ideology of state socialism is held in contrast with libertarian socialism and socialist anarchism, both of which reject the view that socialism can be achieved using existing state institutions and governmental policies.