One of the problems for the anarchist movement is the anarcho-capitalists. Even if this is not such a terrible idea in general, it is not clearly the kind of anarchism to which one should strive for. There can not be any free will when there is a market. The market will act as a regulator. At best, people will simply obey him, and not really want to respects others will. The market is the same regulator in the economy as a state in politics. If it is already for that matter, then the market, which it is just the same government but in another arrangement.
RE: Why Anarcho-Crapitalism is a thing.
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Why Anarcho-Crapitalism is a thing.
Absolutely, making crapitalism 'anarchic' is impossible.
Anarchy has no bosses, no owners, nobody that wants to profit at the expense of another, but this idea just won't stick in the moron's heads.
They are a step in the right direction, but like all half measures, appeasement hasn't worked.
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