Upon closer examination, one could argue that One Piece is an allegory for pro - anarcho-capitalism and a critique of statist communism.The Ancient Kingdom was advanced, prosperous, and seemingly free -likely with a system resembling a free market.However, the 20 kingdoms (later forming the World Government) destroyed it and took its riches and technology. This mirrors how communists often claim to seize wealth and resources “for the greater good,” but in reality keep them for themselves. They take wealth under the guise of serving the people, while actually serving their own interests.Luffy’s greatest treasure is his straw hat - his personal property. His dream of becoming Pirate King is not about ruling over others, but about being truly free, free from government control. When we combine these ideas, the themes align far more with anarcho-capitalism than communism.Some people claim One Piece is pro-communism, but this is misleading. The World Government embodies centralized control, surveillance, and domination over every aspect of life- closer to authoritarian communism than to freedom. By contrast, Luffy’s philosophy is about individual liberty, property, and free association.
>>282598131youre reading too much into it.the world government are the Jews. Ruffy is Nick Fuentes