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=== 1.0: The LSIF ===
=== 1.0: The LSIF ===


The LibSoc Guild moved seamlessly into 1.0 and founded its first commune within Day 1 of the map. Within the following week, Bodhi and Foolish devised a charter for an international union of anarcho-communist groups to be named "The Libertarian Socialist International Federation." As originally conceived, the Federation would be inclusive to a broad range of ideologies in the region of leftist anti-authoritarianism. Multiple groups soon joined, including the Anarcho-Communists of Minecraft (ACOM), the Socialist Commune of Minecraft (SCOM), The Black Cat Commune, and others.
The LibSoc Guild moved seamlessly into 1.0 and founded its first commune within Day 1 of the map. Within the following week, Bodhi and Foolish devised a charter for an international union of anarcho-communist groups to be named "The Libertarian Socialist International Federation." As originally conceived, the Federation would be inclusive to a broad range of ideologies in the region of leftist anti-authoritarianism. Multiple groups soon joined, including the Anarcho-Communists of Minecraft (ACOM), The Black Cat Commune, and others.


Originally an agreement of mutual defense, open trade, and fluid membership, the organization slowly became more homogeneous, until it coalesced into an essentially unitary community of members which moved freely between member-communes. While the "International" in LSIF originally signified the diplomatic relationship between various communes, the ultimate organization eventually became more trans-national, as the LSIF's geographic character became more pluralistic and nomadic. Similarly, the monicker "Federation" originally signified the LSIF as a joint assembly of these member communes, but since then the character of the LSIF has become more of a confederation, with no formal central authority and instead a collection of autonomous communes united by a common ideology and culture. As the minimal libertarian states in early communes withered away, the political manifestation of the LSIF became Anarcho-Communist moreso than Libertarian-Socialist. Despite all this, LSIF has kept its original name for lack of a clear imperative to change it.
Originally an agreement of mutual defense, open trade, and fluid membership, the organization slowly became more homogeneous, until it coalesced into an essentially unitary community of members which moved freely between member-communes. While the "International" in LSIF originally signified the diplomatic relationship between various communes, the ultimate organization eventually became more trans-national, as the LSIF's geographic character became more pluralistic and nomadic. Similarly, the monicker "Federation" originally signified the LSIF as a joint assembly of these member communes, but since then the character of the LSIF has become more of a confederation, with no formal central authority and instead a collection of autonomous communes united by a common ideology and culture. As the minimal libertarian states in early communes withered away, the political manifestation of the LSIF became Anarcho-Communist moreso than Libertarian-Socialist. Despite all this, LSIF has kept its original name for lack of a clear imperative to change it.