Is this true that all anarchists are socialists? I don't consider myself a socialist or a capitalist, but have trouble understanding how anarchist is automatically synonymous for socialist to some. I have read and been in discussion where this is asserted to be true.
I understand socialism to being an economic system in which the means of production and control of distribution are democratically held in common by the workers, or all of society, or the state.
In my view, either way one cuts it from authoritarian socialism to libertarian socialism (possibly a better term than libertarian socialism that I can't think of), it still subjugates the individual to the authority of the collective no matter how directly democratic it claims to be. It seems to me to be somewhat authoritarian in nature and not sure how being an anarchist one has to be a socialist as well? Perhaps I have a misconception of socialism?
Usually I'm asked to provide an alternative. I can't provide an alternative as I'm not too interested in economic systems and don't feel I have to anyways. I have another question about workers and work that may be somewhat similar, but that'll be for another post.
Edit: If the question was asked, could some provide the link? I looked and didn't really find an answer, except for one that was related to 'anarcho'-capitalism. Thanks