You clearly don't have a clue.
The Communists were really the group that destroyed the Anarchists in Spain.
They infiltrated and murdered and took over Anarchist areas with force.
As I said Communism, in action, there really is no strict guidebook, was a top down dictatorial system that sought to provide a few social services to pacify the population.
Anarchism is opposed to top down dictatorial structures.
Like most of the capitalist structures that have power and matter.
	
	
		
		
			Orwell's Animal Farm is as good a critique of communism as it was anarchism. Orwell lived in Spain fighting for anarchism. He wrote from experience.
		
		
	 
That's funny and totally wrong.
Orwell praised and admired the Anarchists. You can read about it in 'Homage to Catalonia'.
	
	
		
		
			"I had dropped more or less by chance into the only community of any size in Western Europe where political consciousness and disbelief in capitalism were more normal than their opposites. Up here in Aragon one was among tens of thousands of people, mainly though not entirely of working-class origin, all living at the same level and mingling on terms of equality. In theory it was perfect equality, and even in practice it was not far from it. There is a sense in which it would be true to say that one was experiencing a foretaste of Socialism, by which I mean that the prevailing mental atmosphere was that of Socialism. Many of the normal motives of civilized life—snobbishness, money-grubbing, fear of the boss, etc.--had simply ceased to exist. The ordinary class-division of society had disappeared to an extent that is almost unthinkable in the money-tainted air of England; there was no one there except the peasants and ourselves, and no one owned anyone else as his master."
		
		
	 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism_in_Spain