Anti-Capitalist Surrealism

Capitalism has the world in a grip, a tight, unyielding grip, capitalism and it's whores known as "the state" and of course "the spectacle" for fellow Situationists. We see this in it's distortion of history and human psychology in the "human nature is greed". This claim is completely untrue, we are a tribal species, our first organized societies; hunter-gatherer tribes lived completely communally where food and land were held in common by the entire tribe, There was of course, personal property like your spear, clothing, tent, stuff you used daily and was at least for the most part exclusively used by you, In short it was Marx's "primitive communism" Capitalism, through it's control of reality has created a limited frame to view the world, two ideas; left or right, two ways of organizing; reform or revolution; two societal modes; progressive or reactionary. These false dualism seek to uphold capitalism directly or indirectly, because capitalism has created a mindset where people, even anti capitalists, cannot view a world without capitalism.

So what is the true anti-capitalist, the ones free of state capitalist Leninist delusions supposed to do about this Cognito-pandemic? The answer is simple, if capitalists control reality, embrace surrealism. We must begin tearing down reality, because the reality capitalism has constructed isn't reality, it's a forced framework in which capitalists force us to view the world, the idea that we must have a master, always a stick beating down on us, is one of them, it's the plight of the authoritarian, even to anti capitalists don't realize they are just walking in a circle to a bureaucratic capitalist system incapable of long term support of itself, the surrealist must be it's own master, have it's own morals and motives, it must never fall into the trap of dogmatism essentially the surrealist needs to embody Nietzsche's Übermensch ideal, always challenging it's own reality constantly dying and being rebirthed ideologically through uncompromising commitment to refine itself, always dynamic and always moving forward.
If I had to, at gunpoint, give this worldview a name Id say Surrealist Anarchism is a good start, a member of the anarchist school of though but challenging all perceptions of anarchism, especially the ones whose supporters put so much stock into what is 'moral". But as an ideology it's not dogmatic, there's room for interpretation and innovation, It's an ideology as customizable and dynamic as open source software, not based on the old books of gray beards, but based in the passion and soul of it's believers.