As I mentioned earlier, it is difficult to describe the political structure of a country without commodity-money relations because such a society has never existed in modern times. However, in theory, a society without commodity-money relations would likely have a very different political structure from what we see in modern capitalist societies. One possible political structure for a society without commodity-money relations might be a decentralized or communal system of governance. In such a system, decision-making power would be distributed among various local communities or councils, with decisions being made through consensus-building processes rather than by elected representatives. This type of political structure is often associated with anarchist or socialist political ideologies, which emphasize collective ownership and control over the means of production. Another possible political structure for a society without commodity-money relations might be a gift economy or a system