RE: The Optimistic Anarchist: Thinking in Terms of 'Personal Anarchy' and 'Enforcement Zones'

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The Optimistic Anarchist: Thinking in Terms of 'Personal Anarchy' and 'Enforcement Zones'

in libertarian •  8 years ago 

Good article. I, as an an-cap, agree with a lot of what you said. I also think the Lockean idea of mixing your labor with the land makes it yours is bullshit. However, I don't think arguing over these semantics is helpful in any way, except for maybe making us look kooky. All that needs to be said, is that the market will figure it out better than the state will. Most land, for instance, is already owned. The absence of the state isn't going to change who owns the land. The free market will, through voluntary exchange.

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