I would argue that there are no implementations of any entire system as I've described it, at least on any national or structural level, in modern human history (that I know of, but I doubt it). As of current, it is purely an ideal vision of a superior society/system, which I assume will surely not exist within my lifetime (just as capitalism was once an ideological pipe dream under the global reign of feudalism, until it happened). As stated, this is entirely my own personal ideology, just like anyone else's ideal system, based on their own argumentative values and ideals.
As for my hypothetical "practical implementation", I again do not believe this would happen within my lifetime, nor all at once to begin with. I believe classless would be the most likely to happen first, as the inherent contradictions of capitalism are already beginning to show major signs of collapse, which the consequences of climate change and/or global war will no doubt accelerate. Next, with continuing advancements in technology and communication, our ability to democratically plan, structure, and allocate our resources and decision-making power will inevitably conclude in the abolition of the need for any kind of state or other hierarchical power. Along the same lines, with a for-public planned economic structure, the need for money itself will inevitably cease to exist, as proper resource management makes the need to allocate via wealth redundant. Overall, though, it it nothing that can be forced or pre-structured, as all systems are merely a result of the material conditions of a society.
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