first, anonymous, please tag your posts so that people understand what the context for the question is (economics, after-the-revolution would both make sense here, apparently)
second, since there is a wikipedia entry on collectivist anarchism, which is apparently what you're talking about, i'm not sure what you're really asking? no one here identifies with that kind of anarchy, which sounds like communism-without-the-transition-period (as marx envisioned it, i guess?)... so this probably is not the best place to just dump that question and bail. why are you interested in it? does @ collectivism seem like a good vision of the future to you? if so, then we might have an interesting disagreement, but you'll have to engage a bit more, it seems.
or if you want to understand more how it worked historically (like in the spanish revolution), then clarifying that would probably get some of our historians engaged...