Blanqui was a hero who strengthened the VSVR and was tricked into rebellion by his political opponents. Kropotkin and Liebknecht led our VSVR down the path of ruin and Civil War. They should be shot, if not hung, drawn and quartered.
Judging from their policies I would most definitely say they do (remembering this is the 19th Century), as any form of non-state redistribution can only be described as Capitalism. (again, 19th century)
Blanqui was just as dangerous as Lenin. While he also thought he was doing good for the Republic, he was not, and he was certainly not a hero. He was not tricked at all, he merely showed his true colours, as Lenin does now, in leaning towards authoritarianism.
That's not true at all. Decentralised communes are not even remotely Capitalist, but they are not statist either. Social anarchists have always, even in the 19th Century, advocated for communes/syndicates to be the means through which wealth and resources are to be distributed. Even Proudhon and Bakunin, who were more proto-Anarchists, were not remotely bourgeois in thought or philosophy. Highly flawed, yes, but not bourgeois.