Giving up monetary control and disintegrating regulations is naive.
It's amazing how useless we become when there is a diffusion of responsibility. Everybody is subject to the bystander effect, where every indirect problem becomes "somebody else's problem". Try and make a decision with a huge group of people, without having some regulatory framework where people are given incentives (or disintentives) to obey the popular decision.
People naturally want to do what they want, and naturally that means using other people as a means to their own ends.
Anarchy falls naturally into chaos, because people are not rational agents. I won't say we are completely determined, but we are definitely apart of the animal kingdom, and we maintain the subsequent need for hierarchy that has been with animals for millions of years.
If we were completely free and rational, there would be no such thing as political debate. The mere fact that we disagree disqualifies us from any ideal (naive) utopia, be it a pure anarcho-capitalist ideal or communism, or a "kingdom of ends" or whatever. Humans are more cruel and violent than animals, animals don't kill eachother over relgious or political disputes, or the fact that another animal appears "different". But yet our world is full of this complex hostility and power struggle.
So let's stop assuming that everything will be better if there was no one in charge and in control. Hate the player, not the game. We're stuck with the game afterall.