Common to all Anarchists is the desire to free society of all political and social coercive institutions which stand in the way of the development of a free humanity. In common with founders of Socialism, Anarchists demand the abolition of all economic monopolies and the common ownership of the soil and all other means of production, the use of which must be available to all without distinction. . . .(T)he Anarchists represent the viewpoint that the war against capitalism must be at the same time a war against all institutions of political power, for in history economic exploitation has always gone hand in hand with political ant social oppression. The exploitation of man by man and the domination of man over man are inseparable, and each is the condition of the other. Rocker, Rudolf; Anarcho-Syndicalism, London: Phoenix Press, 1938, pp. l4- 15.