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AnCap<br> [[File:Anarcho-Capitalism.png]] Capitalist Anarchism<br> [[File:AnLib.png]] Anarcho-Liberalism [[File:Anlib2.png]]<br> [[File:Anmona.png]] [[Anarcho-Monarchism]] (Wrongly)<br>
AnCap<br>  
O'Hare<br>
CryptoBros<br>
[[File:AnPropierty.png]] Anarcho-Propietarianism<br> Ancapistan Model<br> Ancapistani System<br> [[File:Thomism.png]] Aristotelian-Thomist Libertarianism<br> [[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Classical Rothbardianism <br> [[File:Cospaia.png]] Cospaian Model<br> CryptoBros<br> [[File:Econanarch.png]] Economic Anarchism<br> [[File:Econbert.png]] Economic Libertarianism<br> Extravagant Right (By Santiago Armesilla)<br> "Fiscally Ultraconservative, Socially Libertarian"<br> Free Market Absolutism<br> [[File:FreeMarketAn.png]] Free Market Anarchism<br> [[File:IceCommon.png]] Icelandic Commonwealth Model<br> [[File:Toppat.png]] <s>The Toppat Clan</s><br> [[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism|Minarchist]]’s crazy brother<br> [[File:Cball-Somalia.png]] <s>Modern Somalia Model</s><ref>While this could be argued as the case, Anarcho-Capitalism is in favor of natural law and non-coercive, voluntary exchange. Somalia is not Anarcho-Capitalist, rather it is more Kraterocratic/Egoist.</ref><br> [[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Murray Rothbard Thought<br> [[File:NewRight.png]] New Right (According to many)<br> [[File:Polylaw.png]] Polycentric law<br> Private Law Society<br> [[File:AnPropierty.png]] Private Property Anarchism<br> Property Rights Economics (By Peter Boetke)<br> Pure Capitalism<br> [[File:Synthesis Market Anarchism.png]] Radical Classical Liberalism<br> [[File:Revbert-icon.png]] Revolutionary Libertarianism{{Refn|‘‘Yes, I agree 100% with that! The difference between the Revolutionary War and an interstate war is that, in the first place, an interstate war is a war of one government against another – it’s a war that aggresses against the innocent civilians of the opposite government, it’s a war that increases taxes at home, and conscription usually, to pay for it. Revolutionary war is a war against the state apparatus, a war from below by the armed public. It doesn’t have to injure innocent civilians, and it usually doesn’t. It often does not involve taxes or conscription – if it does, it does so on a very small scale.’’'' - Rothbard|group=Note}}<ref>[https://www.antiwar.com/orig/rothbard_on_war.html ''"Rothband on War"''], AntiWar.com.</ref><br> [[File:RevProgcon.png]] Revolutionary Progressive Conservatism<br> [[File:Right-Anarchism.png]] [[Right-Anarchism_(Disambiguation)|Right-Anarchism]]<br> Right-Mutualism (According to Santiago Armesilla)<br> Right-Wing Market Anarchism<br> [[File:Rothbard.png]] Rothbardianism<br> [[File:Armchair Ancap.png]] True Capitalism (By himself)<br>
[[File:Right-Anarchism.png]] [[Right-Anarchism_(Disambiguation)|Right-Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Utopian Capitalism.png]] Utopian Capitalism<br> [[File:Ultracap.png]] Ultra-Capitalism<br> {{Alias|Twittard.png|twitter.com|A Fascist that Hasn't yet Found a Leader to Follow}}<br> {{Alias|Soc-h.png|:Category:Socialists|[[File:Ancrap.png]] AnCrap}}<br> {{Alias|BritFash.png|https://newbritishunion.co.uk|Conservatives Without Morals<ref> https://newbritishunion.co.uk/Welcome/ideology/social-values.html</ref>}}<br> {{Alias|Soc-h.png|:Category:Left Unity|[[File:Ancorp.png]] Corporatocracy On Steroids}}<br> {{Alias|PCM.png|Kakistocracy#r/PoliticalCompassMemes_(aUtHrIgHt_ChAd_lIblEfT_SoY_fLaIr_Up!_1!!1!1!!!)|[[File:Libright-purple.png]] Eda Clawthorne}}<br> {{Alias|Blackan.png|https://mises.org/wire/what-igbo-culture-teaches-us-about-capitalism|[[File:BlackCap.png]] Igbo Culture}}<br> {{Alias|Synthesisanarchy.png|Synthesis Anarchism|[[File:Anarchism, You Are Not.png]] Impostor/Fake Anarchist}}<br> {{Alias|Soc-h.png|:Category:Left Unity|Market Totalitarianism}}<br> {{Alias|Hans_Hermann_Hoppe.png|w:Hans-Hermann Hoppe|[[File:Natural Order.png]] Natural Order}}<br> {{Alias|AncomCuck.png|Anarcho-Communism|[[File:Ancapfeud.png]] [[Reactionary Libertarianism|Neo-Feudalism]] [[File:AnCapFeud1.png]]}}<br> {{Alias|Rothbard.png|w:Murray Rothbard|Nonarchism<ref>http://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard167.html</ref>}}<br> {{Alias|PCM.png|Kakistocracy#r/PoliticalCompassMemes_(aUtHrIgHt_ChAd_lIblEfT_SoY_fLaIr_Up!_1!!1!1!!!)|[[File:Map.png]] Pedophilia<ref>Based on Reddit memes involving AnCaps and Libertarians to support pedophilia due to freedom of speech.</ref>}}<br>
Ultra-Capitalism<br>
Right-Wing Market Anarchism<br>
Pure Capitalism<br>
[[File:Armchair Ancap.png]] True Capitalism (By himself)<br>
[[File:AnLib.png]] Anarcho-Liberalism [[File:Anlib2.png]]<br>
[[File:Rothbard.png]] Rothbardianism
[[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Classical Rothbardianism <br>
[[File:Anmona.png]] [[Anarcho-Monarchism|Anarcho-Monarchist]] (wrongly)<br>
[[File:Polylaw.png]] Polycentric law<br>
[[File:Synthesis Market Anarchism.png]] Radical Classical Liberalism<br>
[[File:AnPropierty.png]] Private Property Anarchism<br>
Private Law Society<br>
[[File:AnPropierty.png]] Anarcho-Propietarianism<br>
[[File:Thomism.png]] Aristotelian-Thomist Libertarianism<br>
[[File:FreeMarketAn.png]] Free Market Anarchism<br>
Property Rights Economics (By Peter Boetke)<br>
[[File:Econbert.png]] Economic Libertarianism<br>
[[File:Econanarch.png]] Economic Anarchism<br>
Extravagant Right (By Santiago Armesilla)<br>
[[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism]]’s crazy brother<br>
Market Totalitarianism (Primarily by [[File:Soc-h.png]] Leftists)<br>
[[File:Ancorp.png]] Corporatocracy On Steroids (Same as above)<br>
Free Market Absolutism<br>
[[File:Revbert-icon.png]] Revolutionary Libertarianism <ref>[https://www.antiwar.com/orig/rothbard_on_war.html "Yes, I agree 100% with that! The difference between the Revolutionary War and an interstate war is that, in the first place, an interstate war is a war of one government against another – it’s a war that aggresses against the innocent civilians of the opposite government, it’s a war that increases taxes at home, and conscription usually, to pay for it. Revolutionary war is a war against the state apparatus, a war from below by the armed public. It doesn’t have to injure innocent civilians, and it usually doesn’t. It often does not involve taxes or conscription – if it does, it does so on a very small scale."] - Rothbard</ref><br>
[[File:RevProgcon.png]] Revolutionary Progressive Conservatism<br>
Right-Mutualism (According to Santiago Armesilla)<br>
[[File:Cospaia.png]] Cospaian Model<br>
[[File:IceCommon.png]] Icelandic Commonwealth Model<br>  
[[File:Cball-Somalia.png]] <s>Modern Somalia Model</s><br>
"Fiscally Ultraconservative, Socially Libertarian"<br>
New Right (According to many)<br>
Utopian Capitalism<br>
[[File:LeftPessimism.png]]/{{Alias|Rightunity-yellow.png|:Category:Right_Unity|What would actually happen under anarchism}}<br>
{{Alias|Soc-h.png|:Category:Socialists|[[file:Ancrap.png]] AnCrap}}<br>
{{Alias|Chilib.png|w:David D. Friedman|Radical Capitalism<ref name="A">[http://daviddfriedman.com/The_Machinery_of_Freedom_.pdf The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism] by David Friedman (1973).</ref>}}<br>
{{Alias|LeftRothbardianismPix.png|Left-Rothbardianism|[[File:Rothbard.png]] Right-Rothbardianism}}<br>
{{Alias|AncomCuck.png|Anarcho-Communism|[[File:Ancapfeud.png]] [[Reactionary Libertarianism|Neo-Feudalism]] [[File:AnCapFeud1.png]]}}<br>
{{Alias|Hans_Hermann_Hoppe.png|w:Hans-Hermann Hoppe|[[File:Natural Order.png]] Natural Order}}<br>
early {{Alias|Rothbard.png|w:Murray Rothbard|Nonarchism<ref>http://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard167.html</ref>}}<br>
{{Alias|Blackan.png|https://mises.org/wire/what-igbo-culture-teaches-us-about-capitalism|[[File:BlackCap.png]] Igbo Culture}}<br>
{{Alias|Synthesisanarchy.png|Synthesis Anarchism|[[File:Anarchism, You Are Not.png]] Impostor/Fake Anarchist}}<br>
{{Alias|PNL(France).png|w:Henry de Lesquen|[[File:UtoLib.png]] Utopic Liberalism}}<br>
{{Alias|PCM.png|Kakistocracy#r/PoliticalCompassMemes_(aUtHrIgHt_ChAd_lIblEfT_SoY_fLaIr_Up!_1!!1!1!!!)|<s>[[File:Map.png]] Pedophile</s><ref>Based on Reddit memes involving AnCaps and Libertarians to support pedophilia due to freedom of speech.</ref>}}<br>
{{Alias|PCM.png|Kakistocracy#r/PoliticalCompassMemes_(aUtHrIgHt_ChAd_lIblEfT_SoY_fLaIr_Up!_1!!1!1!!!)|[[File:Libright-purple.png]] Purple LibRight}}<br>
{{Alias|BritFash.png|https://newbritishunion.co.uk|Conservatives Without Morals<ref> https://newbritishunion.co.uk/Welcome/ideology/social-values.html</ref>}}<br>
{{Alias|Rbrasil.png|https://www.reddit.com/r/brasil/comments/7302il/a_incr%C3%ADvel_saga_do_anarcocapitalista_pobre/|[[File:PoorCap.png]] Poor Capitalism}}<br>
{{Alias|Rbrasil.png|https://www.reddit.com/r/brasil/comments/7302il/a_incr%C3%ADvel_saga_do_anarcocapitalista_pobre/|[[File:PoorCap.png]] Poor Capitalism}}<br>
{{Alias|Twittard.png|twitter.com|A Fascist that Hasn't yet Found a Leader to Follow}}<br>
{{Alias|Synthesisanarchy.png|Synthesis Anarchism|Private State}}<br>
{{Alias|Synthesisanarchy.png|Synthesis Anarchism|Private State}}<br>
{{Alias|PCM.png|Kakistocracy#r/PoliticalCompassMemes_(aUtHrIgHt_ChAd_lIblEfT_SoY_fLaIr_Up!_1!!1!1!!!)|[[File:Libright-purple.png]] Eda Clawthorne}}<br>
{{Alias|PCM.png|Kakistocracy#r/PoliticalCompassMemes_(aUtHrIgHt_ChAd_lIblEfT_SoY_fLaIr_Up!_1!!1!1!!!)|[[File:Libright-purple.png]] Purple LibRight}}<br> {{Alias|Chilib.png|w:David D. Friedman|Radical Capitalism<ref name="A">[http://daviddfriedman.com/The_Machinery_of_Freedom_.pdf The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism] by David Friedman (1973).</ref>}}<br>
{{Alias|LeftRothbardianismPix.png|Left-Rothbardianism|[[File:Rothbard.png]] Right-Rothbardianism}}<br> {{Alias|PNL(France).png|w:Henry de Lesquen|[[File:UtoLib.png]] Utopian Liberalism}}<br> [[File:LeftPessimism.png]]/{{Alias|Rightunity-yellow.png|:Category:Right_Unity|What would actually happen under anarchism}}<br>
}}
}}
|alignments = [[File:Libright-yellow.png]] [[Libertarian Right|LibRight]]
|alignments={{Info/LibRights}}<br>
[[File:Cultcenter.png]] [[:Category:Cultural Center|Culturally Variable]]<br>
{{Info/CultCentres}}<br>
[[File:Awaj.png]] [[:Category:Anarchists|Anarchists]] (hated by most in it, especially by left anarchists)<br>
{{Info/Anarchists}} (Hated by [[File:Synthesisanarchy.png]] left anarchists)<br>
[[File:Libertarian.png]] [[:Category:Libertarians|Libertarians]]<br>
{{Info/Capitalists}}<br>
[[File:PCB-Cap.png]] [[:Category:Capitalists|Capitalists]]<br>
{{Info/Libertarians}}<br>
[[File:Right-Anarchism.png]] [[Right-Anarchism (Disambiguation)|Right-Anarchism]] gang
{{Name|Right-Anarchism (Disambiguation)|Right-Anarchism.png|#ffff00|Right-}}[[Right-Anarchism (Disambiguation)|{{Color|#8BC34A|'''Wing'''}} {{Color|#000000|{{Outline|'''Anarchists'''|#ffffff}}}}]]
|influences =
|influences =
[[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism]]<ref name=":0">[https://cdn.mises.org/20_1_2.pdf The Spooner-Tucker Doctrine: An Economist's View] by [[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Murray N. Rothbard</ref><br>
[[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism]]<ref name=":0">[https://cdn.mises.org/20_1_2.pdf The Spooner-Tucker Doctrine: An Economist's View] by [[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Murray N. Rothbard</ref><br>
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[[File:Panarchy.png]] [[Panarchism]]<br>
[[File:Panarchy.png]] [[Panarchism]]<br>
[[File:Property.png]] [[Propertarianism]]<br>
[[File:Property.png]] [[Propertarianism]]<br>
[[File:Progconf.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism]]<ref>Anarcho-Capitalist theorists have  conservative and progressive views  leaning to one side more depending on the faction of the movement , and in an Anarcho-Capitalist society, cultural values would vary from person to person and between different communities of property owners.</ref>
[[File:Progcon.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism]]<ref>Anarcho-capitalist theorists have  conservative and progressive views  leaning to one side more depending on the faction of the movement , and in an anarcho-capitalist society, cultural values would vary from person to person and between different communities of property owners.</ref>
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*[[File:Anpacf.png]] [[Anarcho-Pacifism]] (Most)<br>
[[File:Anpacf.png]] [[Anarcho-Pacifism]] (Most)<br>
*[[File:Antisjw.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Anti-SJW|Anti-SJW]] (Most modern)<br>
[[File:Antisjw.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Anti-SJW|Anti-SJW]] (Most modern)<br>
*[[File:Bhl.png]] [[Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism]]<br>
[[File:Bhl.png]] [[Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism]]<br>
*[[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School]] (Some variants)<ref name="A" /><br>
[[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School]] (Some variants)<ref name="A" /><br>
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]]<br>
[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]]<br>
*[[File:Philan.png]] [[Philosophical Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Philan.png]] [[Philosophical Anarchism]]<br>
*[[File:Right Reformism.png]] [[Reformism#Right-Reformism|Right-Reformism]] (Most)<br>
[[File:Right Reformism.png]] [[Reformism#Right-Reformism|Right-Reformism]] (Most)<br>
*[[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism]]
[[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism]]
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|influenced={{Collapse|
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[[File:Anconbourg.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism|Bourgeois Conservative Anarchism]]<br>  
[[File:Anconbourg.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism|Bourgeois Conservative Anarchism]]<br>  
[[File:Konfa.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism#Poland|Confederationism]] (Factions from Korwin party)<br>  
[[File:Konfa.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism#Poland|Confederationism]] (Factions from Korwin party)<br>  
[[File:Cryptan.png]] [[Crypto-Anarchism]]<br>  
[[File:Cryptan.png]] [[Techno-Anarchism|Crypto-Anarchism]]<br>  
[[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism]]<br>
[[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism]]<br>
[[File:Angeo.png]] [[Geoanarchism]]<br>  
[[File:Angeo.png]] [[Geoanarchism]]<br>  
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|sub =
*[[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] '''Classical Rothbardianism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] '''Classical Rothbardianism''' {{Collapse|
**[[File:Thar.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism]]
*[[File:Thar.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism]]
**[[File:Antiimp.png]] Anti-Imperialism
*[[File:Antiimp.png]] Anti-Imperialism
**[[File:Antiprog.png]] Anti-Progressivism
*[[File:Antiprog.png]] Anti-Progressivism
**[[File:Antizion.png]] Anti-Zionism
*[[File:Antizion.png]] Anti-Zionism
**[[File:Capcom.png]] <s>[[Capitalist Communism]] (Sympathetic)</s><ref>https://mises.org/library/soviet-foreign-policy-revisionist-perspective</ref>
*[[File:Capcom.png]] <s>[[Capitalist Communism]] (Sympathetic)</s><ref>https://mises.org/library/soviet-foreign-policy-revisionist-perspective</ref>
**[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] Ethnic Self-Hatred (Accused)
*[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] Ethnic Self-Hatred (Accused)
**[[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|Jeffersonianism]] (Sympathetic)<ref>https://mises.org/library/conceived-liberty-2</ref>
*[[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|Jeffersonianism]] (Sympathetic)<ref>https://mises.org/library/conceived-liberty-2</ref>
**[[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism]] (Sympathetic)<ref>https://mises.org/power-market/christianity-black-power-rothbard-offers-unique-view</ref>
*[[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism]] (Sympathetic)<ref>https://mises.org/power-market/christianity-black-power-rothbard-offers-unique-view</ref>
**[[File:Libcon.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism]]
*[[File:Libertcon.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism]]
**[[File:Natlib.png]] [[National Libertarianism]]
*[[File:Natlib.png]] [[National Libertarianism]]
**[[File:Antiwest.png]] Non-Interventionism
*[[File:Antiwest.png]] Non-Interventionism
**[[File:Pac.png]] Pacifism
*[[File:Pac.png]] Pacifism
**[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]]
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]]
**[[File:Panarchy.png]] [[Panarchism]] (Some)
*[[File:Panarchy.png]] [[Panarchism]] (Some)
**[[File:Philan.png]] [[Philosophical Anarchism]]
*[[File:Philan.png]] [[Philosophical Anarchism]]
**[[File:AntiAntiAbortion.png]] Pro-Choice (Some)
*[[File:AntiAntiAbortion.png]] Pro-Choice (Some)
}}
}}
|variants =
|school =
*[[File:Volu.png]] '''Voluntaryism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Volu.png]] '''Voluntaryism''' {{Collapse|
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|song =  
|song =  
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<s>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2LQMElLoLs Little Girls - Oingo boingo]</s><br>
<s>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2LQMElLoLs Little Girls - Oingo boingo]</s><br>
<s>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgUbRpdUN1w Surprise Buttsecks]<s/>
<s>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgUbRpdUN1w Surprise Buttsecks]<s/>
|likes =NAP™<br>McNukes™<br>[[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Rothbard<br>
|likes = [[File:NAP.png]]NAP™<br>McNukes™<br>[[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Rothbard<br>
Walmart™ Anti-Aircraft Guns™<br>
Walmart™ Anti-Aircraft Guns™<br>
<s>Selling Children </s><br>
<s>Selling Children </s><br>
<s>Buying Children </s>
<s>Buying Children </s>
|dislikes =Statists<br> Collectivists<br> Taxes<br> Roads<br> Being called Neo-Feudalism<br> [[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism|AnComs]]  
|dislikes =Statists<br> Collectivists<br> Taxes<br> [[File:MGTOW.png]] Roads<br> Being called Neo-Feudalism<br> [[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism|AnComs]]  
Being called Theocracy <s> unless they like Theocracy </s>
Being called Theocracy <s> unless they like Theocracy </s>
<br> <s>The Age of Consent</s><br> <s>Family Institute and Marriage</s>
<br> <s>The Age of Consent</s><br> <s>Family Institute and Marriage</s>
|theorists=[[file:PanAmer.png]] '''Americas''' {{Collapse|
|theorists=[[File:PanAmer.png]] '''Americas''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Murray Rothbard]] (1926-1995) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Murray Rothbard]] (1926-1995) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Volu.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Jan Narveson]] (1936-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:Volu.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Jan Narveson]] (1936-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
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*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Doug Casey]] (1946-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Doug Casey]] (1946-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|L. Neil Smith]] (1946-2021) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|L. Neil Smith]] (1946-2021) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Progconf.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism|Jeff Riggenbach]] (1947-2021) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Progcon.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism|Jeff Riggenbach]] (1947-2021) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] [[Austrian School|David Gordon]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] [[Austrian School|David Gordon]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Volu.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Carl Watner]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Volu.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Carl Watner]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
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*[[File:WendyMcElroy.png]] [[Libertarian Feminism|Wendy McElroy]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:WendyMcElroy.png]] [[Libertarian Feminism|Wendy McElroy]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:Agorismf.png]] [[Agorism|J. Neil Schulman]] (1953-2019) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Agorismf.png]] [[Agorism|J. Neil Schulman]] (1953-2019) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Cryptan.png]] [[Crypto-Anarchism|Jim Bell]] (1958-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Cryptan.png]] [[Techno-Anarchism#Crypto-Anarchism|Jim Bell]] (1958-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Jeffrey Tucker]] (1963-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Jeffrey Tucker]] (1963-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:LeftRothbardianismPix.png]] [[Left-Rothbardianism|Roderick T. Long]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:LeftRothbardianismPix.png]] [[Left-Rothbardianism|Roderick T. Long]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
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*[[File:Turguniev.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism|Peter Turguniev]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
*[[File:Turguniev.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism|Peter Turguniev]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
*[[File:Glibr.png]] [[Green Libertarianism|Michael Huemer]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Glibr.png]] [[Green Libertarianism|Michael Huemer]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Cryptan.png]] [[Crypto-Anarchism|Jeff Berwick]] (1970-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada/[[File:Cball-DominicanRepublic.png]] Dominican Republic
*[[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Javier Milei]] (1970-) [[File:Cball-Argentina.png]] Argentina
*[[File:Cryptan.png]] [[Techno-Anarchism|Jeff Berwick]] (1970-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada/[[File:Cball-DominicanRepublic.png]] Dominican Republic
*[[File:Anlibbert.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Bryan Caplan]] (1971-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Anlibbert.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Bryan Caplan]] (1971-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:ORA.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Tom Woods]] (1972-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:ORA.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Tom Woods]] (1972-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Bhl.png]] [[Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism|Tim Moen]] (1973/74-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:Bhl.png]] [[Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism|Tim Moen]] (1973/74-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:Anpacf.png]] [[Anarcho-Pacifism|Sean Lennon]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:Misestard.png]] [[Austrian School|Robert P. Murphy]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Misestard.png]] [[Austrian School|Robert P. Murphy]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Thought_Daniel_Fraga.png]] [[Crypto-Anarchism|Daniel Fraga]] (1976-?) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
*[[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] [[Mediacracy|Michael Malice]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Thought_Daniel_Fraga.png]] [[Techno-Anarchism|Daniel Fraga]] (1976-?) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
*[[File:Pirat.png]] [[Hydrarchy|Peter T. Leeson]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Pirat.png]] [[Hydrarchy|Peter T. Leeson]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Antiimp.png]] [[Isolationism#Non-Interventionism|Adam Kokesh]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Antiimp.png]] [[Isolationism#Non-Interventionism|Adam Kokesh]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:LibRightSatirism.png]] [[Satirism|Dave Smith]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:LibRightSatirism.png]] [[Satirism|Dave Smith]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Anarcho-National Socialism.png]] [[National Libertarianism#Alt-Libertarianism|Christopher Chase Rachels]] (1989-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Anarcho-National Socialism.png]] [[National Libertarianism#Alt-Libertarianism|Christopher Chase Rachels]] (1989-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Kogos.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Paulo Kogos]] (1986-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
*[[File:Kogos.png]] [[Anarcho-Monarchism|Paulo Kogos]] (1986-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
*[[File:IdeiasRadicais.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Raphaël Lima]] (1990-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
*[[File:IdeiasRadicais.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Raphaël Lima]] (1990-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
*[[File:Anlib2.png]] [[Agorism|Nicolás Morás]] (1994-) [[File:Cball-Argentina.png]] Argentina
*[[File:Anlib2.png]] [[Agorism|Nicolás Morás]] (1994-) [[File:Cball-Argentina.png]] Argentina
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*[[File:Blackan.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Lipton Matthews Jr.]] (1994-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Blackan.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Lipton Matthews Jr.]] (1994-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|Shane Cress "John Galton"]] (?-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico
*[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|Shane Cress "John Galton"]] (?-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico
*[[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Rodrigo Prefanata]] (19??-)[[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile
*[[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Rodrigo Prefanata]] (19??-) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile
*[[File:First Worldism.png]] [[Alt-Right#First Worldism|Ryan Faulk]] (Formerly) (1991-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA }}
*[[File:First Worldism.png]] [[Alt-Right#First Worldism|Ryan Faulk]] (Formerly) (1991-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
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[[File:Cball-EU.png]] '''Europe''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Synthesis Market Anarchism.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism|Gustave de Molinari]] (1819-1912) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium
*[[File:Synthesis Market Anarchism.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism|Gustave de Molinari]] (1819-1912) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium
*[[File:SpencerDar.png]] [[Social Darwinism|Herbert Spencer]] (1820-1903) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:SpencerDar.png]] [[Social Darwinism|Herbert Spencer]] (1820-1903) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
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*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Ole-Jacob Hoff]] (1928-2003) [[File:Cball-Norway.png]] Norway
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Ole-Jacob Hoff]] (1928-2003) [[File:Cball-Norway.png]] Norway
*[[File:AnLib.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Henri Lepage]] (1941-) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:AnLib.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Henri Lepage]] (1941-) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Hans Hermann Hoppe.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hans-Hermann Hoppe]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Hans Hermann Hoppe.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hans-Hermann Hoppe]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-ROT.png]] Turkey
*[[File:Xbert.png]] [[Libertarianism|Gerard Casey]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] Ireland
*[[File:Xbert.png]] [[Libertarianism|Gerard Casey]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] Ireland
*[[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Jesús Huerta de Soto]] (1956-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Jesús Huerta de Soto]] (1956-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:TharCon.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Miguel Anxo Bastos]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:TharCon.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Miguel Anxo Bastos]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] [[Mediacracy|Michael Malice]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Anpacf.png]] [[Anarcho-Pacifism|Sean Lennon]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Gonzalo Melián]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Gonzalo Melián]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:Kelthuz.png]] [[Korwinism|Tomasz Paweł Czapla "Kelthuz"]] (1983-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:Kelthuz.png]] [[Korwinism|Tomasz Paweł Czapla "Kelthuz"]] (1983-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Mikhail Svetov]] (1985-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:RusLolbert.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Mikhail Svetov]] (1985-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:Kulesza.png]] [[Korwinism|Jakub Kulesza]] (1990-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:Kulesza.png]] [[Korwinism|Jakub Kulesza]] (1990-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:Antisjw.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Anti-SJW|Adriá Nuñez]] (1990-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:Antisjw.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Anti-SJW|Adriá Nuñez]] (1990-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:Seibt.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Seibtism|Naomi Seibt]] (2000-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany
*[[File:Seibt.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Seibtism|Naomi Seibt]] (2000-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany
*[[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]] [[Anarcho-Fascism#Nilssonian Anarcho-Fascism|Jonas Nilsson]] (?-) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden}}
*[[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]] [[Anarcho-Fascism#Nilssonian Anarcho-Fascism|Jonas Nilsson]] (?-) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden}}
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[[File:PanArab.png]] '''MENA''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Anconjew.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism|Rafi Farber]] (?-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel<ref>https://thejewishlibertarian.com/2013/01/17/a-fascinating-jewish-response-on-anarcho-capitalism/</ref>
*[[File:Anconjew.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism|Rafi Farber]] (?-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel<ref>https://thejewishlibertarian.com/2013/01/17/a-fascinating-jewish-response-on-anarcho-capitalism/</ref>
*[[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism|Asrın Fahrettin Tok]] (?-) [[File:Cball-ROT.png]] Turkey
}}
}}
|examples=While there have been no officially anarcho-capitalist societies that explicitly followed the doctrine of [[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Rothbard and following theorists, there have historically been a few examples of societies that functioned similarly to a hypothetical anarcho-capitalist society. They are as follows:<br>
|examples=While there have been no officially anarcho-capitalist societies that explicitly followed the doctrine of [[File:Murray N Rothbard.png]] Rothbard and following theorists, there have historically been a few examples of societies that functioned similarly to a hypothetical anarcho-capitalist society. They are as follows:<br>
*[[File:IceCommon.png]]'''Icelandic Commonwealth (930-1262)'''<br>
[[File:IceCommon.png]]'''Icelandic Commonwealth (930-1262)'''<br>
*'''Gaelic Ireland (-1170s)'''<br>
'''Gaelic Ireland (-1170s)'''<br>
*'''Free cities of medieval Europe (1300s-​1500s)''' <br>
'''Free cities of medieval Europe (1300s-​1500s)''' <br>
*[[File:Cospaia.png]]''' Republic of Cospaia  (1440-1826)'''<br>
[[File:Cospaia.png]]''' Republic of Cospaia  (1440-1826)'''<br>
*[[File:Front.png]]'''American Wild West (1607–1912)'''<br>
[[File:Front.png]]'''American Wild West (1607–1912)'''<br>
*'''Republic of Rose Island (1968-1969)'''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45qRDamRvE4</ref><br>
'''Republic of Rose Island (1968-1969)'''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45qRDamRvE4</ref><br>
*[[File:Cball-Somalia.png]]'''<s>Modern-day Somalia</s>'''<br>
[[File:Cball-Somalia.png]]'''<s>Modern-day Somalia</s>'''<br>
*'''Anarchapulco (2015-)'''}}
'''Anarchapulco (2015-)'''
 
}}
'''Anarcho-Capitalism''' ('''AnCap'''), also called '''Private Property Anarchy''', '''Private Law Society''',<ref name=":1">[https://www.lewrockwell.com/2001/12/hans-hermann-hoppe/anarcho-capitalism-2/ Anarcho-Capitalism: An Annotated Biography] by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref> and '''Rothbardianism''',<ref>[https://mises.org/wire/rothbardianism-iraq Rothbardianism in Iraq?]</ref> as well a bunch of other names,<ref>[[w:Anarcho-capitalism#On_the_state|Anarcho-capitalism, On the state]] Wikipedia</ref> is a political ideology, as well as a theoretical social order, based around [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Liberal]] conception of [[File:Property.png]] [[Propertarianism|property rights]], [[File:Indiv.png]] individualism, and [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|rejection of the state but lead to its logical conclusion, the elimination of it]]. It favours market-based alternatives for all services that most modern states currently provide, including:
'''Anarcho-Capitalism''' ('''AnCap'''), also called '''Private Property Anarchy''', '''Private Law Society''',<ref name=":1">[https://www.lewrockwell.com/2001/12/hans-hermann-hoppe/anarcho-capitalism-2/ Anarcho-Capitalism: An Annotated Biography] by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref> and '''Rothbardianism''',<ref>[https://mises.org/wire/rothbardianism-iraq Rothbardianism in Iraq?]</ref> as well a bunch of other names,<ref>[[w:Anarcho-capitalism#On_the_state|Anarcho-capitalism, On the state]] Wikipedia</ref> is a political ideology, as well as a theoretical social order, based around [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|classical liberal]] conception of [[File:Property.png]] [[Propertarianism|property rights]], [[File:Indiv.png]] individualism, and [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|rejection of the state but lead to its logical conclusion, the elimination of it]]. It favours market-based alternatives for all services that most modern states currently provide, including:
*Security and national defense<ref>[https://mises.org/library/production-security-0 The Production of Security by Gustave de Molinari]</ref><ref>[https://mises.org/library/private-production-defense-0 The Private Production of Defense by Hans-Hermann Hoppe]</ref><ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/Myth%20of%20National%20Defense,%20The%20Essays%20on%20the%20Theory%20and%20History%20of%20Security%20Production_3.pdf The Myth of National Defense] by Hans-Hermann Hoppe and others</ref><ref name="LM">[https://cdn.mises.org/For%20a%20New%20Liberty%20The%20Libertarian%20Manifesto_3.pdf For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto] by Murray Rothbard</ref><ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/the_great_fiction_2nd_ed_rev.pdf The Great Fiction, 2nd Edition], ch. 13-15 (p.187-227); by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref><br>
*Security and national defense<ref>[https://mises.org/library/production-security-0 The Production of Security by Gustave de Molinari]</ref><ref>[https://mises.org/library/private-production-defense-0 The Private Production of Defense by Hans-Hermann Hoppe]</ref><ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/Myth%20of%20National%20Defense,%20The%20Essays%20on%20the%20Theory%20and%20History%20of%20Security%20Production_3.pdf The Myth of National Defense] by Hans-Hermann Hoppe and others</ref><ref name="LM">[https://cdn.mises.org/For%20a%20New%20Liberty%20The%20Libertarian%20Manifesto_3.pdf For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto] by Murray Rothbard</ref><ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/the_great_fiction_2nd_ed_rev.pdf The Great Fiction, 2nd Edition], ch. 13-15 (p.187-227); by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref><br>
*Roads<ref>[https://mises.org/library/privatization-roads-and-highways The Privatization of Roads and Highways] by Walter Block</ref><ref name="LM"></ref><br>
*Roads<ref>[https://mises.org/library/privatization-roads-and-highways The Privatization of Roads and Highways] by Walter Block</ref><ref name="LM"></ref><br>
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==History==
==History==
===Proto-Anarcho-Capitalist Societies ===
===Proto-Anarcho-Capitalist Societies===
Anarcho-Capitalist intellectuals have identified a set of historical societies to be in essence Anarcho-Capitalist in practice, or have practiced Anarcho-Capitalist ideas.
Anarcho-capitalist intellectuals have identified a set of historical societies to be in essence anarcho-capitalist in practice, or have practiced anarcho-capitalist ideas.


A relatively well-known example of proto-ancap society has been the [[File:Cospaia.png]] Republic of Cospaia,<ref>[https://mises.org/power-market/republic-cospaia-anarchist-renaissance-city The Republic of Cospaia: An Anarchist Renassance City] by Ellie McFarland</ref> an Italian micropolity which existed outside of the reaches of both the [[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Papal States]] and the [[File:Cball-HRE.png]]Holy Roman Empire, and existed from 1440 and 1826. Cospaia lacked any centralised body which specialised in the initialisation of forced payment on others, the closest body which Cospaia had for a state (The council of Elders and Family Heads) was financed through a contribution of its volunteering members and only enforced its verdicts through disassociation.
A relatively well-known example of proto-ancap society has been the [[File:Cospaia.png]] Republic of Cospaia,<ref>[https://mises.org/power-market/republic-cospaia-anarchist-renaissance-city The Republic of Cospaia: An Anarchist Renassance City] by Ellie McFarland</ref> an Italian micropolity which existed outside of the reaches of both the [[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Papal States]] and the [[File:Cball-HRE.png]]Holy Roman Empire, and existed from 1440 and 1826. Cospaia lacked any centralised body which specialised in the initialisation of forced payment on others, the closest body which Cospaia had for a state (The council of Elders and Family Heads) was financed through a contribution of its volunteering members and only enforced its verdicts through disassociation.


Other examples of historical societies which practiced elements of Anarcho-Capitalist theory include the system of Brehon Law in [[File:Hib.png]] [[Hibernocracy|Ireland]]<ref>[https://mises.org/library/private-law-emerald-isle Private Law in the Emerald Isle] by Finbar Feehan-Fitzgerald</ref> said to be an example of private law and which lasted from around the Bronze to the interregnum of [[File:Cromwell.png]] [[Stratocracy|Cromwell]] as well as the Italian city-state of Genoa which effectively practiced a system of private national defence.<ref>[https://mises.org/wire/private-defense-history-genoa Private Defense in the History of Genoa] by Matteo Salonia</ref>
Other examples of historical societies which practiced elements of anarcho-capitalist theory include the system of Brehon Law in [[File:Hib.png]] [[Hibernocracy|Ireland]]<ref>[https://mises.org/library/private-law-emerald-isle Private Law in the Emerald Isle] by Finbar Feehan-Fitzgerald</ref> said to be an example of private law and which lasted from around the Bronze to the interregnum of [[File:Cromwell.png]] [[Stratocracy|Cromwell]] as well as the Italian city-state of Genoa which effectively practiced a system of private national defence.<ref>[https://mises.org/wire/private-defense-history-genoa Private Defense in the History of Genoa] by Matteo Salonia</ref>
[[File:Coat_of_arms_of_the_Icelandic_Commonwealth.svg|thumb|right|152x152px|Coat of Arms of the Icelandic Commonwealth]]
[[File:Coat_of_arms_of_the_Icelandic_Commonwealth.svg|thumb|right|152x152px|Coat of Arms of the Icelandic Commonwealth]]
By far the most well-known example of a Proto-Anarcho-Capitalist society has been the Icelandic Commonwealth (less formally known as medieval Iceland).<ref>[https://mises.org/library/medieval-iceland-and-absence-government Medieval Iceland and the Absence of Government by Thomas Whiston]</ref><ref>[https://www.lewrockwell.com/2002/06/roderick-t-long/the-vikings-were-libertarians/ The Vikings were Libertarians] by Roderick T. Long</ref>
By far the most well-known example of a proto-anarcho-capitalist society has been the Icelandic Commonwealth (less formally known as medieval Iceland).<ref>[https://mises.org/library/medieval-iceland-and-absence-government Medieval Iceland and the Absence of Government by Thomas Whiston]</ref><ref>[https://www.lewrockwell.com/2002/06/roderick-t-long/the-vikings-were-libertarians/ The Vikings were Libertarians] by Roderick T. Long</ref>


[[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School|David Friedman]] also holds in his book, "Legal systems very different from ours,"<ref name=":2">[http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Legal%20Systems/LegalSystemsContents.htm Legal systems very different from ours] by David Friedman (2019).</ref> that many societies have put in practice systems of private law, either where both prosecution and law enforcement were carried out privately, or, where prosecution was carried out privately but law enforcement was carried out by the state. Among the societies he says have had private law systems, either fully or partially, there are the afore mentioned [[File:Hib.png]] [[Hibernocracy|Early Irish/Brehon]] and the [[File:Cball-Iceland.png]] Icelandic legal systems, but he also writes about [[File:Zio.png]] [[Zionism|Jewish]] law, Imperial [[File:Cball-China.png]] Chinese Law, [[File:Feud.png]] [[Feudalism|Feudal]] law, 18th Century [[File:Cball-England.png]] English law, among others.
[[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School|David Friedman]] also holds in his book, "Legal systems very different from ours,"<ref name=":2">[http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Legal%20Systems/LegalSystemsContents.htm Legal systems very different from ours] by David Friedman (2019).</ref> that many societies have put in practice systems of private law, either where both prosecution and law enforcement were carried out privately, or, where prosecution was carried out privately but law enforcement was carried out by the state. Among the societies he says have had private law systems, either fully or partially, there are the afore mentioned [[File:Hib.png]] [[Hibernocracy|Early Irish/Brehon]] and the [[File:Cball-Iceland.png]] Icelandic legal systems, but he also writes about [[File:Zio.png]] [[Zionism|Jewish]] law, Imperial [[File:Cball-China.png]] Chinese Law, [[File:Feud.png]] [[Feudalism|Feudal]] law, 18th Century [[File:Cball-England.png]] English law, among others.
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===Proto-Anarcho-Capitalist Thinkers===
===Proto-Anarcho-Capitalist Thinkers===
There have been a number of individuals that have been described as being very similar to anarcho-capitalism in their thought, primarily in the [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Liberal]] tradition.
There have been a number of individuals that have been described as being very similar to anarcho-capitalism in their thought, primarily in the [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|classical liberal]] tradition.


A notable figure that has been identified as one of the first people to advocate for an anarcho-capitalist system in a modern form was the Belgian economist of the French liberal school, and student of [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Frédéric Bastiat]], Gustave de Molinari (1819-1912), known for advocating a competitive market in the area of production of security services.<ref>[https://mises.org/library/production-security-0 The Production of Security] by Gustave De Molinari</ref> Molinari was also an abolitionist<ref>Gustave De Molinari and the Anti-Statist Liberal Tradition [https://mises.org/library/gustave-de-molinari-and-anti-statist-liberal-tradition-part-1-0 Part 1], [https://mises.org/library/gustave-de-molinari-and-anti-statist-liberal-tradition-part-2-0 Part 2], [https://mises.org/library/gustave-de-molinari-and-anti-statist-liberal-tradition-part-3 Part 3] by David M. Hart</ref> and a critic of the [[File:PCB-Jack.png]] [[Jacobinism|French Revolution]] and the policy of [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Statism]] it had brought.<ref>[https://mises.org/library/neither-wars-nor-leaders-were-great Neither the Wars or the Leaders were Great], by Ralph Raico</ref><ref>[https://mises.org/profile/gustave-de-molinari-1 Gustave De Molinari's profile on the Mises Institute] by Gary Galles</ref>
A notable figure that has been identified as one of the first people to advocate for an anarcho-capitalist system in a modern form was the Belgian economist of the French liberal school, and student of [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Frédéric Bastiat]], Gustave de Molinari (1819-1912), known for advocating a competitive market in the area of production of security services.<ref>[https://mises.org/library/production-security-0 The Production of Security] by Gustave De Molinari</ref> Molinari was also an abolitionist<ref>Gustave De Molinari and the Anti-Statist Liberal Tradition [https://mises.org/library/gustave-de-molinari-and-anti-statist-liberal-tradition-part-1-0 Part 1], [https://mises.org/library/gustave-de-molinari-and-anti-statist-liberal-tradition-part-2-0 Part 2], [https://mises.org/library/gustave-de-molinari-and-anti-statist-liberal-tradition-part-3 Part 3] by David M. Hart</ref> and a critic of the [[File:Jack.png]] [[Jacobinism|French Revolution]] and the policy of [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Statism]] it had brought.<ref>[https://mises.org/library/neither-wars-nor-leaders-were-great Neither the Wars or the Leaders were Great], by Ralph Raico</ref><ref>[https://mises.org/profile/gustave-de-molinari-1 Gustave De Molinari's profile on the Mises Institute] by Gary Galles</ref>


[[File:Lysander Spooner.jpg|thumb|left|201x201px|A photo of Lysander Spooner|A picture of Lysander Spooner. Who was a great influence on Rothbard's Philosophy.]]
[[File:Lysander Spooner.jpg|thumb|left|201x201px|A photo of Lysander Spooner|A picture of Lysander Spooner. Who was a great influence on Rothbard's Philosophy.]]
A set of important figures to the development of Anarcho-Capitalist theory was the movement of [[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism|Boston Anarchists]], specifically Benjamin R. Tucker (1854-1939) and Lysander Spooner (1808-1887), to whom Murray Rothbard referred as "unsurpassed as political philosophers." He also stated that (he believed) politically, the differences between his ideal system and theirs were minor, but economically, that is, what he and they thought the economic consequences this political system would bring, the differences were substantial.<ref name=":0" />
A set of important figures to the development of anarcho-capitalist theory was the movement of [[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism|Boston Anarchists]], specifically Benjamin R. Tucker (1854-1939) and Lysander Spooner (1808-1887), to whom Murray Rothbard referred as "unsurpassed as political philosophers." He also stated that (he believed) politically, the differences between his ideal system and theirs were minor, but economically, that is, what he and they thought the economic consequences this political system would bring, the differences were substantial.<ref name=":0" />


Another figure, whose political writings could be considered partially proto-anarcho-capitalist, is [[File:SpencerDar.png]] [[Social Darwinism|Herbert Spencer]] (1820-1903), who pondered on the question of whether or not the evolution of society under a free market would lead to the abolishment of the state, although he himself did not come to a conclusion of whether it would or would not happen.<ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Social_Statics.html?id=AX8IAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=anarchy&f=false Social Statics; or the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness] by Herbert Spencer</ref>
Another figure, whose political writings could be considered partially proto-anarcho-capitalist, is [[File:SpencerDar.png]] [[Social Darwinism|Herbert Spencer]] (1820-1903), who pondered on the question of whether or not the evolution of society under a free market would lead to the abolishment of the state, although he himself did not come to a conclusion of whether it would or would not happen.<ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Social_Statics.html?id=AX8IAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=anarchy&f=false Social Statics; or the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness] by Herbert Spencer</ref>


[[File:Volu.png]] Auberon Herbert (1834-1906), who was largely inspired by Herbert Spencer's writings, is a figure who is also considered a 'proto-anarcho-capitalist:'<ref name=":1" /> Herbert is known to be the first person to use the term "Voluntarism" (or rather "Voluntaryism") within a political context, a term used by followers of Anarcho-Capitalism and other [[File: Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Libertarian]] circles to this day.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/VoluntaristMemes/ r/VoluntaristMemes]</ref> Auberon Herbert's doctrine is based on the complete voluntarisation of the role of government authority, and the creation of a system of "voluntary taxation," and the creation of a system based first, and foremost, on private property and self-ownership.<ref>[https://oll.libertyfund.org/quotes/296 Auberon Herbert on compulsorary taxation as the "citadel" of state power (1885)]</ref> And, although Herbert largely dismissed the term, "[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|Anarchist]]," he was described as a "true anarchist in everything but name" by Benjamin Tucker.<ref>[https://www.libertarian-labyrinth.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/15-06.pdf Liberty, Volume 15, Number 6, Page 16] by Benjamin Tucker</ref>
[[File:Volu.png]] Auberon Herbert (1834-1906), who was largely inspired by Herbert Spencer's writings, is a figure who is also considered a "proto-anarcho-capitalist":<ref name=":1" /> Herbert is known to be the first person to use the term "voluntarism" (or rather "voluntaryism") within a political context, a term used by followers of Anarcho-Capitalism and other [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarian]] circles to this day.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/VoluntaristMemes/ r/VoluntaristMemes]</ref> Auberon Herbert's doctrine is based on the complete voluntarisation of the role of government authority, and the creation of a system of "voluntary taxation," and the creation of a system based first, and foremost, on private property and self-ownership.<ref>[https://oll.libertyfund.org/quotes/296 Auberon Herbert on compulsorary taxation as the "citadel" of state power (1885)]</ref> And, although Herbert largely dismissed the term, [[File:Awaj.png]] "[[Anarchism|anarchist]]", he was described as a "true anarchist in everything but name" by Benjamin Tucker.<ref>[https://www.libertarian-labyrinth.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/15-06.pdf Liberty, Volume 15, Number 6, Page 16] by Benjamin Tucker</ref>


Lastly, out of proto-anarcho-capitalist figures there is the American [[File:Geolib.png]] [[Geolibertarianism|Geolibertarian]] author, Albert Jay Nock (1870-1945), whose politics are often described as [[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism|Anarcho-Conservative]]. Nock has criticized all forms of [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|Economic Interventionism]], both in the form of [[File:PCB-ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Soviet Communism]] and the [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|Social Democratic]] policies of the New Deal.<ref>[https://mises.org/library/doing-right-thing On Doing the Right Thing] by Albert Jay Nock</ref><ref>[https://famguardian.org/Publications/OurEnemyTheState/OurEnemyTheState-byAlbertJKnock.pdf Our Enemy, The State] by Albert J. Nock</ref><br />
Lastly, out of proto-anarcho-capitalist figures there is the American [[File:Geolib.png]] [[Geolibertarianism|Geolibertarian]] author, Albert Jay Nock (1870-1945), whose politics are often described as [[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism|anarcho-conservative]]. Nock has criticized all forms of [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|Economic Interventionism]], both in the form of [[File:PCB-ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Soviet Communism]] and the [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|Social Democratic]] policies of the New Deal.<ref>[https://mises.org/library/doing-right-thing On Doing the Right Thing] by Albert Jay Nock</ref><ref>[https://famguardian.org/Publications/OurEnemyTheState/OurEnemyTheState-byAlbertJKnock.pdf Our Enemy, The State] by Albert J. Nock</ref><br />


===Modern Anarcho-Capitalist Thinkers ===
===Modern Anarcho-Capitalist Thinkers===
Moving on to recent times, there are a number of thinkers that identify as "Anarcho-Capitalists," They have slight differences, but they all agree the state should be abolished, and [[File:Lfree.png]] [[Capitalism|laissez-faire capitalism]] is either the system compatible with the most amount of freedom or the system that would lead to the most generalized well-being, or (usually) both.
Moving on to recent times, there are a number of thinkers that identify as "anarcho-capitalists", They have slight differences, but they all agree the state should be abolished, and [[File:Lfree.png]] [[Capitalism|laissez-faire capitalism]] is either the system compatible with the most amount of freedom or the system that would lead to the most generalized well-being, or (usually) both.


[[File:Murray_Rothbard.jpg|thumb|right|201x201px|A picture of the formal creator of Anarcho-Capitalism, Murray Rothbard.]]
[[File:Murray_Rothbard.jpg|thumb|right|201x201px|A picture of the formal creator of Anarcho-Capitalism, Murray Rothbard.]]
Most Anarcho-Capitalist thinkers are followers of the [[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Austrian School of economics]], such as: Murray Rothbard, the formal creator of '''Anarcho-Capitalism''', [[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Lew Rockwell]], [[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hans-Hermann Hoppe]], Walter Block, [[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism|Roderick T. Long]], etc. However, there are exceptions, such as [[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School|David Friedman]], Milton Friedman's son.
Most anarcho-capitalist thinkers are followers of the [[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Austrian School of economics]], such as: Murray Rothbard, the formal creator of '''Anarcho-Capitalism''', [[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Lew Rockwell]], [[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hans-Hermann Hoppe]], Walter Block, [[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism|Roderick T. Long]], etc. However, there are exceptions, such as [[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School|David Friedman]], Milton Friedman's son.


Anarcho-Capitalism can be divided between [[File:Consequentialism.png]] consequentialist and deontological. Friedman may be characterized as more of a consequentialist, who sees Anarcho-Capitalism as the best political system. On the other hand, Rothbard and his diciples criticize the state from an ethical standpoint (while also making practical critiques to it).
Anarcho-Capitalism can be divided between [[File:Consequentialism.png]] consequentialist and deontological. Friedman may be characterized as more of a consequentialist, who sees Anarcho-Capitalism as the best political system. On the other hand, Rothbard and his diciples criticize the state from an ethical standpoint (while also making practical critiques to it).


==Internal conflicts==
==Controversial topics and Internal conflicts==
Within the anarcho-capitalist movement (and more broadly, the [[File:libertarian.png]] [[libertarianism|libertarian]] movement) there are some disagreements worth metioning:
Within the anarcho-capitalist movement (and more broadly, the [[File:libertarian.png]] [[libertarianism|libertarian]] movement) there are some disagreements worth metioning:


===Abortion===
===Abortion===
Abortion is typically regarded as the topic that divides libertarians the most. One may identify 4 sides on this debate. The pro-choice, evictionists, departurists, and pro-life.<br>Pro-choice and pro-life are the more standard views on this debate, while evictionism and departurism are particularly libertarian since their justification stems from property rights (however there can also be seen as sub-variants of the pro-life stance).
Abortion is an extremely divisive topic, specially when talking about it as a general concept without focusing on specifics. The libertarian ethics do not prescribe anything regarding abortion, and the subject is usually tackled based on the derived consequences of the non aggression principle. Many libertarian authors tackled the subject in different ways, usually building on the conclusion of previous authors.The end result is not a statement pro or against abortion, but a large number of things that need to be considered when tackling the subject.
*Evictionism: It is the idea that a pregnant woman is allowed to ''evict'' the fetus at any time (take the fetus off of her womb) but she must do so in the "gentlest way, a way that doesn't '''directly''' kill the fetus unless needed, and only after notifying the local authorities (such as hospitals, orphanages, churches, local parents, etc...) that she has given up custody of the child if they desire to take care of the fetus (homestead the right to take care of it).<br>This is based on the idea that the woman is a self-owner and the fetus is a trespasser who she is allowed to evict from her property (her body) as long as the force employed is proportional (not killing it) and, since the fetus is considered under custody of the mother, abandoning it also requires her to notify others.<br>This view is held by thinkers such as Walter Block.
 
*Departurism: It, similarly to evictionism, views the fetus as a distinctly human being ''mens rea'' trespassing, and both separate the concept of eviction, which both see as broadly justifiable (if carried out in the gentlest way possible), with the concept of abortion (lethal eviction), which both conceive more narrowly. However, opposite to evictionism, departurism holds that, if the mother's actions are to conform the gentleness requisite of eviction, she must allow for the "continued departure" of the trespasser (fetus) until the eviction is no longer indirectly lethal (the fetus is viable outside of the womb).<br>This comes from the comparison with a case similar to abortion where there is a trespasser who is unable to act or leaving the property it's on on its own, but posses no danger to the owner or his property and the eviction will result in its death, case under which libertarian law would see the eviction in the earlier (deathly) stages as unrightful. Since the mentioned conditions apply for both cases, the verdict for one should apply for both.
The main hurdle to be overcome when discussing the subject is the impossibility of determining objectively the moment where the usual libertarian rights start applying to the developing human. It is universally agreed that a baby have rights just like any other human, but the assignment of rights to unborn people is extremely questionable, making the issue a necessarily gray area. This conclusion alone is enough to prevent any judicial convictions to be made against a person making the abortion, making it something necessarily legal in effect under an ancap framework.
 
However, gray area or not, abortion is still seen form or murder, depending on how the question of rights assignments is answered, and even though it is a "technically legal murder", it would still be a stigmatized practice by many. On the other hand, it is almost universally agreed that abortion is still different from other forms of murder, especially when discussing what should be done with people that violate this rule. Normal murder could result in the death penalty of the aggressor, which is a punishment widely seen as absurdly inappropriate for people that perform abortions.


This is true only under raw libertarianism with no private legislation in place, which is able to restrict the practice, which is seen as the main solution to the conflict. Private legislation on the subject is heavily encouraged to make this gray area clearer.
But there are still a lot of other issues that are part of this discussion, for example, just like you are able to expel people from your property, it is considered natural that you would be able to evict the fetus, which ends up dying due to no consequence of your own. It has no capability of surviving by itself, and you have no obligation to let it leech on you for sustenance.
This concept, however, was challenged by other libertarian authors that argue that this would be a violation of the proportionality principle, especially considering that you were responsible for placing the fetus there in the first place, knowing also that it would need your sustenance to survive. Therefore it is argued that expelling the fetus would be a form of entrapment, just like inviting someone to a helicopter and then expelling the person mid flight. On this discussion, there are details specific of each abortion case, that make this argument more or less compelling.
In conclusion, libertarian opinions on the subject usually range between something that is perfectly harmless that may even be a good thing to be encouraged, to a "technically legal murder" that should be heavily restricted through private legislation and should have severe social stigma attached to.
===Children in ancap===
===Children in ancap===
When talking about ancap children, the most important concept to understand is the concept of a guardian. Children are usually incapable of taking care of themselves and making informed decisions, especially when very young. Because of that, children voluntarily go under the custody of guardians, which voluntarily take care of them. The guardian is usually the parents of the child, but can be anyone. The guardian does not have any special right over the child and is not allowed to violate the property of the child. The child or the guardian can cease being so at any time they wish.
The base anarchocapitalist system does not have any prescriptions in regards to children, mainly because it only focuses on the direct conclusions that are derived from the private property system. Because of that, children under a raw libertarian code of ethics are basically treated as having the same rights as adults, with a few notable quirks:
 
Children, specially younger children, usually lack cognitive ability to make complex decisions. This is not exclusive to children, and these quirks apply to any person that have difficulties in this area, including mental disability, illnesses, and even people under short term effects like unconscious people.
 
Because of this cognitive difficulty, or difficulty making decisions in general, it opens the door for the concept of "Implied consent" and also "implied lack of consent". If someone is unconscious on a burning building and you go save them, it would be absurd to accuse you assault for kidnapping. It is heavily implied that any person who is in such situation would act in a self preserving way, so your assist is consensual, even if not verbalized.


However, since children often do not have the resources to make complicated decisions, guardians are usually allowed to ignore the child's decisions, as long as the decision made was due to ignorance, and as long as the assumed decision could reasonably be made by a more mature version of the child.
On the same token, if a child consents to something they don't understand, like for example, being poisoned, it is heavily implied that this consent is not coming from an informed decision, but instead from their lack of understanding of the subject. Therefore any attempts by the child to consent to such thing would be immediately invalidated by a heavy implication of incapability of consent.


For example, restricting the access of a person to the outside could be considered kidnapping, however if the guardian is restricting this access to protect the child from a harm they don't understand, this violation of the child's property is not considered an aggression. On the other side, if the guardian used unjustified violence against the child, it would still be considered aggression.
By using these implied consents, parents then get access to much needed parenting tools, however, these tools are way more restrictive than any other system in history, and these restrictions can't really be modified by private legislation due to the impossibility of the child understanding and agreeing to the legislation. These restrictions offer very good protection against abuse, but are quite uncomfortable for defenders of parents rights.


The main points of disagreement between ancaps is how far should this assumption of good intentions go. Is hitting the child to teach them a lesson acceptable? Should we respect cultures that marry at a very young age? (Note:most would say yes and no respectively)
The conflicts usually come from the subjective nature of the implied consent, and how far it could be pushed in the name of raising a child. There is no shortage of possible disagreement topics around this subject, and this is one of the only libertarian issues that are not quickly solved by private legislation.


===Cash Coefficient===
However conflicts on this area are seen as normal and inevitable under any system, and pushing parents to be extra careful with their children is widely seen as a good thing.


===Corporal Punishments===
===Corporal Punishments===
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===Death Penalty===
===Death Penalty===
The general stance of Anarcho-Capitalist legal philosophy is that the death penalty is legitimate and does not violate the natural rights of the aggressor as he has forfeited some of these rights in the course of taking the rights of someone else. Thus a murderer forfeits his right to life and may be executed. This view was favored by Rothbard<ref>[https://mises.org/library/libertarian-position-capital-punishment Libertarian Position Capital Punishment] by Murray N. Rothbard</ref>, Walter Block, [[File:Hans Hermann Hoppe.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hans-Hermann Hoppe]], Raphael Lima [[File:Kogos.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Paulo Kogos]], etc....
The general stance of anarcho-capitalist legal philosophy is that the death penalty is legitimate and does not violate the natural rights of the aggressor as he has forfeited some of these rights in the course of taking the rights of someone else. Thus a murderer forfeits his right to life and may be executed. This view was favored by Rothbard<ref>[https://mises.org/library/libertarian-position-capital-punishment Libertarian Position Capital Punishment] by Murray N. Rothbard</ref>, Walter Block, [[File:Hans Hermann Hoppe.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hans-Hermann Hoppe]], Raphael Lima [[File:Kogos.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Paulo Kogos]], etc....


===Intellectual Property===
===Intellectual Property===
Among [[File:libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarians]], the general consensus in more recent times is that intellectual property is not a legitimate form of property, and shouldn't be protected as actual property rights of concrete goods.<br> The main libertarian proponent against intellectual property is [[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Stephan Kinsella]], among others such as [[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Jeffrey Tucker]] and [[File:LeftRothbardianismPix.png]] [[Left-Rothbardianism|Roderick T. Long]], who writes<ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/Against%20Intellectual%20Property_2.pdf Against Intellectual Property] by Stephan Kinsell</ref> that the Neo-Lockean principle of first appropriation, as basis of property, can only apply for scarce resources, since there can be no conflict regarding non-concrete and non-scarce goods. He also argues that one can only enforce intellectual property rights if one limits actual property rights over physical resources which are open to homesteading, thus IP would be little more than an arbitrary monopoly granted by the state that aggresses upon others' property rights.<br> [[File:Rothbard.png]] Murray Rothbard takes the stance that intellectual property may actually hinder innovation, opposed to what most proponents of it seem to think, but this is just an economics stance. Politically, he argues that "infinite copyright contracts" would arise in an Anarcho-Capitalist society (and they could only arise if voluntarily agreed), and no government would be required to uphold these contracts as they would be upheld by private agencies.<br> On the other hand, there are thinkers such as Morris and Linda Tannehill<ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/The%20Market%20for%20Liberty_2.pdf?token=Wc6uBKXu The Market for Liberty] by Morris and Linda Tannehill</ref>, who argue that in an Anarcho-Capitalist society there would be private "data banks" whom inventors could buy insurance against unauthorized use from. These data banks would not only enforce the intellectual property rights, but they would also compensate the inventor for possible losses caused. However, though not an Anarcho-Capitalist, the biggest proponent of intellectual property rights within the libertarian movement has been [[File:Obj.png]] [[Objectivism|Ayn Rand]], who argued that "patents and copyrights are the legal implementation of the base of all property rights: a man's right to the product of his mind [...]"<ref>Capitalism: The Uknown Ideal by Ayn Rand</ref>, though she argued that these rights, if held in perpetuity, would bring more bad than good.<br> Finally, there is the Anarcho-Capitalist author [[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School|David Friedman]], who takes a moderate position on the issue, saying that both sides make good points.
While this topic has no disagreements among anarcho-capitalists, there are some disagreements among [[File:libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarians]]. The general consensus in more recent times is that intellectual property is not a legitimate form of property, and shouldn't be protected as actual property rights of concrete goods.
 
The main libertarian proponent against intellectual property is [[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Stephan Kinsella]], among others such as [[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School|Jeffrey Tucker]] and [[File:LeftRothbardianismPix.png]] [[Left-Rothbardianism|Roderick T. Long]], who writes<ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/Against%20Intellectual%20Property_2.pdf Against Intellectual Property] by Stephan Kinsell</ref> that the Neo-Lockean principle of first appropriation, as basis of property, can only apply for scarce resources, since there can be no conflict regarding non-concrete and non-scarce goods. He also argues that one can only enforce intellectual property rights if one limits actual property rights over physical resources which are open to homesteading, thus IP would be little more than an arbitrary monopoly granted by the state that aggresses upon others' property rights.
 
[[File:Rothbard.png]] Murray Rothbard takes the stance that intellectual property may actually hinder innovation, opposed to what most proponents of it seem to think, but this is just an economics stance. Politically, he argues that "infinite copyright contracts" would arise in an anarcho-capitalist society (and they could only arise if voluntarily agreed), and no government would be required to uphold these contracts as they would be upheld by private agencies.
 
On the other hand, there are thinkers such as Morris and Linda Tannehill<ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/The%20Market%20for%20Liberty_2.pdf?token=Wc6uBKXu The Market for Liberty] by Morris and Linda Tannehill</ref>, who argue that in an anarcho-capitalist society there would be private "data banks" whom inventors could buy insurance against unauthorized use from. These data banks would not only enforce the intellectual property rights, but they would also compensate the inventor for possible losses caused. However, though not an anarcho-capitalist, the biggest proponent of intellectual property rights within the libertarian movement has been [[File:Obj.png]] [[Objectivism|Ayn Rand]], who argued that "patents and copyrights are the legal implementation of the base of all property rights: a man's right to the product of his mind [...]"<ref>Capitalism: The Uknown Ideal by Ayn Rand</ref>, though she argued that these rights, if held in perpetuity, would bring more bad than good.
 
Finally, there is the anarcho-capitalist author [[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School|David Friedman]], who takes a moderate position on the issue, saying that both sides make good points.
====[[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism|Individualist Anarchism]]====
====[[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism|Individualist Anarchism]]====
Within Individualist Anarchism, the two biggest proponents of intellectual property rights and against them respectively were [[File:Anmark2.png]] Lysander Spooner<ref>[https://oll-resources.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/oll3/store/titles/2243/Spooner_1518_Bk.pdf The Law of Intellectual Property] by Lysander Spooner</ref> and [[File:Tucker.png]] Benjamin R. Tucker.<ref>[https://praxeology.net/BT-AIC.htm The Attitude of Anarchism towards Industrial Combinations] by Benjamin R. Tucker</ref><br>Lysander Spooner defined wealth as anything that contributes towards a man's well-being, and property as simply wealth possessed, with an owner. He believed anything that met the criteria of contributing to human welfare could be appropriated and thus become property, including ideas.<br> On the other hand, Benjamin Tucker made a very similar critique of intellectual property as Stephan Kisella does: He saw property as useful for assigning the usage of scarce resources to different people, thus avoiding conflict, but since ideas aren’t concrete things to be held in property, and can be employed by different people at different places at the same time (for example, a recipe for a meal), he didn't believe their use should be restricted by patents or copyright.
Within Individualist Anarchism, the two biggest proponents of intellectual property rights and against them respectively were [[File:Anmark2.png]] Lysander Spooner<ref>[https://oll-resources.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/oll3/store/titles/2243/Spooner_1518_Bk.pdf The Law of Intellectual Property] by Lysander Spooner</ref> and [[File:Tucker.png]] Benjamin R. Tucker.<ref>[https://praxeology.net/BT-AIC.htm The Attitude of Anarchism towards Industrial Combinations] by Benjamin R. Tucker</ref><br>Lysander Spooner defined wealth as anything that contributes towards a man's well-being, and property as simply wealth possessed, with an owner. He believed anything that met the criteria of contributing to human welfare could be appropriated and thus become property, including ideas.<br> On the other hand, Benjamin Tucker made a very similar critique of intellectual property as Stephan Kisella does: He saw property as useful for assigning the usage of scarce resources to different people, thus avoiding conflict, but since ideas aren’t concrete things to be held in property, and can be employed by different people at different places at the same time (for example, a recipe for a meal), he didn't believe their use should be restricted by patents or copyright.
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===Immigration===
===Immigration===
This issue is and has historically been quite controversial, at least almost as much as abortion, within [[File:libertarian.png]] [[libertarianism|libertarian]] circles.
This issue is and has historically been quite controversial, at least almost as much as abortion, within [[File:libertarian.png]] [[libertarianism|libertarian]] circles.
Culturally right [[File:trad.png]] [[traditionalism|conservative]] factions have positions and views opposed to open borders and free migration, and more closely aligned with [[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Right-]][[National Conservatism|nationalists]] [[File:Natcon.png]]. They argue that, in the absense of the state, everything would be privately owned, and thus there wouldn't be any such thing as open borders; they ideally want property owners and communities to decide who can enter or not in their property. This mustn't be interpreted as saying that immigration don't increase productivity or that they decrease wages<ref>[https://portalconservador.com/livros/Hans-Hermann-Hoppe-Democracy-The-God-That-Failed.pdf Democracy: The God that Failed] ch. 7 sec. 1; by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref>, as their objection generally<ref>https://mises.org/wire/problem-aggregate-calculations-value-immigration</ref> is not about economics, but rather is more concerned about social cohesion in a libertarian social order, and the rights of owners to decide who enters and uses their property, seeing open borders in the regular sense as a form of trespassing (and forced integration).<br>They don't see open borders as comparable with free trade since immigration, opposite to trade, doesn't need to be agreed with by both parties. Those who advocate for this position also argue against the concept of a natural "right to travel".
Culturally right [[File:trad.png]] [[traditionalism|conservative]] factions have positions and views opposed to open borders and free migration, and more closely aligned with [[File:Rightpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|right-]][[National Conservatism|nationalists]] [[File:Natcon.png]]. They argue that, in the absense of the state, everything would be privately owned, and thus there wouldn't be any such thing as open borders; they ideally want property owners and communities to decide who can enter or not in their property. This mustn't be interpreted as saying that immigration don't increase productivity or that they decrease wages<ref>[https://portalconservador.com/livros/Hans-Hermann-Hoppe-Democracy-The-God-That-Failed.pdf Democracy: The God that Failed] ch. 7 sec. 1; by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref>, as their objection generally<ref>https://mises.org/wire/problem-aggregate-calculations-value-immigration</ref> is not about economics, but rather is more concerned about social cohesion in a libertarian social order, and the rights of owners to decide who enters and uses their property, seeing open borders in the regular sense as a form of trespassing (and forced integration).<br>They don't see open borders as comparable with free trade since immigration, opposite to trade, doesn't need to be agreed with by both parties. Those who advocate for this position also argue against the concept of a natural "right to travel".
On the other hand, mostly made up of [[File:Prog-u.png]] [[Progressivism|progressives]] and the culturally left, there are the [[file:libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarians]] that favour open borders and free immigration in  state systems, with some few also proposing this for an '''Anarcho-Capitalist''' society. It's worth noting that Murray Rothbard initially favoured this last position, opening the think-tank "Cato Institute" for promoting this idea in a libertarian perspective, which nowadays still does, but his ideas would later shift to the conception of private property borders and the more "rightist" position<ref name="nat">[https://mises.org/library/nations-consent Nations by Consent] by Murray Rothbard; 1994</ref> that would very influential in the [[file:plcn2.png]] [[Paleoconservatism|Paleo]][[Paleolibertarianism|-Alliance]] [[file:paleolib.png]] circles, taking for example the Paleolibertarian think-tank Mises Institute and Rothbard's pupil, [[File:Hans Hermann Hoppe.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hans-Hermann Hoppe]]<ref>https://mises.org/library/case-free-trade-and-restricted-immigration-0</ref><ref>https://www.lewrockwell.com/1970/01/hans-hermann-hoppe/on-free-immigration-and-forced-integration/</ref>.
On the other hand, mostly made up of [[File:Prog-u.png]] [[Progressivism|progressives]] and the culturally left, there are the [[File:libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarians]] that favour open borders and free immigration in  state systems, with some few also proposing this for an '''anarcho-capitalist''' society. It's worth noting that Murray Rothbard initially favoured this last position, opening the think-tank "Cato Institute" for promoting this idea in a libertarian perspective, which nowadays still does, but his ideas would later shift to the conception of private property borders and the more "rightist" position<ref name="nat">[https://mises.org/library/nations-consent Nations by Consent] by Murray Rothbard; 1994</ref> that would very influential in the [[File:plcn2.png]] [[Paleoconservatism|paleo-]][[Paleolibertarianism|alliance]] [[File:paleolib.png]] circles, taking for example the Paleolibertarian think-tank Mises Institute and Rothbard's pupil, [[File:Hans Hermann Hoppe.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hans-Hermann Hoppe]]<ref>https://mises.org/library/case-free-trade-and-restricted-immigration-0</ref><ref>https://www.lewrockwell.com/1970/01/hans-hermann-hoppe/on-free-immigration-and-forced-integration/</ref>.


===The method to Achieve an Anarcho-Capitalist Society===
===The method to Achieve an Anarcho-Capitalist Society===


* [[File:Right Reformism.png]] [[Reformism#Right-Reformism|Reforms]]- Some Anarcho-Capitalists believe that revolution is not the right way to achieve a better society.
* [[File:Right Reformism.png]] [[Reformism#Right-Reformism|Reforms]] - Some anarcho-capitalists believe that revolution is not the right way to achieve a better society.
* Non Violent Revolution - Examples being [[File:Cryptan.png]] [[Crypto-Anarchism]] and [[File:Agorismf.png]] [[Agorism]]. It works together with peacefully spreading Anarcho-Capitalist ideas, partly through the separation of school and state.
* Non Violent Revolution - Examples being [[File:Cryptan.png]] [[Techno-Anarchism|Crypto-Anarchism]] and [[File:Agorismf.png]] [[Agorism]]. It works together with peacefully spreading anarcho-capitalist ideas, partly through the separation of school and state.
* [[File:Inscap.png]] Violent Revolution - Some Anarcho-Capitalist groups and individuals propose the violent overthrow of government and the seizure of the state's assets.
* [[File:Inscap.png]] Violent Revolution - Some anarcho-capitalist groups and individuals propose the violent overthrow of government and the seizure of the state's assets.
* [[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism|Secession]] - [[File:Hans Hermann Hoppe.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hoppeans]] argue that the natural order can be achieved through radical political decentralization.
* [[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism|Secession]] - [[File:Hans Hermann Hoppe.png]] [[Hoppeanism|Hoppeans]] argue that the natural order can be achieved through radical political decentralization.
*Some beliefs that markets competitivity along with technology development will eventually make the state obsolete so human progress through markets mechanisms will naturally abolish it.
*Some believe that markets competitivity along with technology development will eventually make the state obsolete so human progress through markets mechanisms will naturally abolish it.


===Family Institutition===
===Family Institutition===
Most Anarcho-Capitalists see family as a natural institution that forms in all societies, and are a line of defense against the state, therefore the rights of parents over their households, such as the power to educate their children, should be protected.
Most anarcho-capitalists see family as a natural institution that forms in all societies, and are a line of defense against the state, therefore the rights of parents over their households, such as the power to educate their children, is seen as extremely valuable and worth protecting. The more reactionary branches of Anarcho-Capitalism characterices families as the basic unit of society from which the rest stems. They say natural private law binds the household members into a hierarchical structure with members subordinated to the owner of the household (generally the father), and when children break up from this authority altogether they form new, independent households. This view of family and hierarchy is commented on by Hoppe on his article "The Idea of a Private Law Society: The Case of Ludwig Von Haller".<ref>http://www.hanshoppe.com/2021/09/the-idea-of-a-private-law-society-the-case-of-karl-ludwig-von-haller-pfs-2021/ "The Idea of a Private Law Society: The Case of Ludwig Von Haller" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.</ref>
The more reactionary branches of Anarcho-Capitalism characterices families as the basic unit of society from which the rest stems. They say natural private law binds the household members into a hierarchical structure with members subordinated to the owner of the household (generally the father), and when children break up from this authority altogether they form new, independent households. This view of family and hierarchy is commented on by Hoppe on his article "The Idea of a Private Law Society: The Case of Ludwig Von Haller".<ref>http://www.hanshoppe.com/2021/09/the-idea-of-a-private-law-society-the-case-of-karl-ludwig-von-haller-pfs-2021/ "The Idea of a Private Law Society: The Case of Ludwig Von Haller" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.</ref>


Some minority branches of Anarcho-Capitalism, characterized by being [[File:Ultraprogressivism.png]] [[Revolutionary Progressivism|radically progressive]] are very sceptical about family institute (all three - extended patriarchal, extended matriarchal and nuclear), because of viewing those institutions as a source of social authority (which they oppose in every sense), and as the "main seeds of nationalism, statism, socialism, religion and authoritarianism in general", thus advocating for the elimination of the traditional family, forming "private gated polyamorous communes which children that can freely leave".
Some minority branches of Anarcho-Capitalism, characterized by being [[File:Ultraprogressivism.png]] [[Revolutionary Progressivism|radically progressive]] are very sceptical about family institute (all three - extended patriarchal, extended matriarchal and nuclear), because of viewing those institutions as a source of social authority (which they oppose in every sense), and as the "main seeds of nationalism, statism, socialism, religion and authoritarianism in general", thus advocating for the elimination of the traditional family, forming "private gated polyamorous communes which children that can freely leave".


=== Same-Sex Marriage ===
===Marriage===
While libertarianism as a legal and political philosophy doesn't really take a stance on what constitutes a marriage ''by definition'', it does state that <ref>[[w:Marriage Privatization|marriages shouldn't be carried out by the state]]</ref>, so they would argue that same-sex marriage should neither be legal or illegal, but rather left non-regulated and up to private choice.
Libertarianism does not have a concept of marriage, it treats it just like any form of voluntary contract, which goes against the more traditional definition of an unbreakable bond. As long as the contract is voluntary, all other factors such as how it is named, or what are the genders involved become automatically irrelevant, which puts libertarians technically on the pro-same-sex marriage side.
[[File:Trad.png]] Traditionalist libertarians might take the stance that same-sex marriage isn't actually marriage but something else which should be referred to by another word, and they may also argue whether it's ethical or unethical. However, this is just an ethical stance, not a legal/political one.
 
However, due to the complex nature of marriage contracts, it is extremely likely that this will be the subject of private legislation, which might include other arbitrary restrictions.  


==Foundations and beliefs==
==Foundations and beliefs==
One of the fundamental beliefs that Anarcho-Capitalists hold is that the existence of the [[file:sec.png]] [[authoritarianism|state]], defined as a [[file:corp.png]] [[corporatocracy|monopoly]] of protection and law-enforcement over a given territory, must lead to a more inefficient management of scarce resources, and a necessarily more violent and less productive system compared to one based on private property, even at producing security. They also make a praxeological argument in favor of the abolition of taxation (and consequently, the state), saying that any form of [[File:Illeg.png]] [[Illegalism|theft]] decreases stock of present goods of the individuals affected, thus increasing their time-preference (preference for present over future goods), but taxation, being constant and not considered theft by a majority of the population, not only increases time-preferences but changes its pattern (also decreasing, at an unknown rate, the future stock of goods), making people less forward-thinking, making investment less rewarding and slowing or even reversing the civilization effect that a lower social time-preferece rate causes.<ref name="Dem">[https://portalconservador.com/livros/Hans-Hermann-Hoppe-Democracy-The-God-That-Failed.pdf Democracy: The God that Failed] by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref>
One of the fundamental beliefs that anarcho-capitalists hold is that the existence of the [[File:sec.png]] [[authoritarianism|state]], defined as a [[File:corp.png]] [[corporatocracy|monopoly]] of protection and law-enforcement over a given territory, must lead to a more inefficient management of scarce resources, and a necessarily more violent and less productive system compared to one based on private property, even at producing security. They also make a praxeological argument in favor of the abolition of taxation (and consequently, the state), saying that any form of [[File:Illeg.png]] [[Illegalism|theft]] decreases stock of present goods of the individuals affected, thus increasing their time-preference (preference for present over future goods), but taxation, being constant and not considered theft by a majority of the population, not only increases time-preferences but changes its pattern (also decreasing, at an unknown rate, the future stock of goods), making people less forward-thinking, making investment less rewarding and slowing or even reversing the civilization effect that a lower social time-preferece rate causes.<ref name="Dem">[https://portalconservador.com/livros/Hans-Hermann-Hoppe-Democracy-The-God-That-Failed.pdf Democracy: The God that Failed] by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref>


Those could be considered the more economistic arguments against the state that Anarcho-Capitalists make, but most also make an juridical critique of the state. With regards to legal philosophy, Anarcho-Capitalists argue that all use of force, when not employed in self-defence, is justified ground for retaliation from the victim. They define coercion as any initiation force, or threat thereof, over another individual's property (which includes their body).<br>The idea that there is a natural right to own oneself and appropriate the natural resources one employs before anyone else (one's private property), for Rothbard, stems from the fact that it's impossible to establish universal ethical norms if one is to deny this fact; if the notion of [[File:Autarch.png]] [[Autarchy|self-ownership]] and [[File:property.png]] [[Propertarianism|neo-lockean property appropriation]] is refused, there appears a set of ''untermensch'' and ''ubermensch'' and that set of universal ethical norms is no longer valid.<br>On the other hand, for Hoppe, property rights stem from the fact that arguing against [[File:Property.png]] [[propertarianism|propertarian ethics]] inevitably leads to performative contradictions; just by engaging in argumentation, he says, one must recognize private property rights as an a priori condition of argumentation. Certain other anarcho-capitalists are considered "ethical intuitionists", one example being Michael Huemer, who believes natural rights exists since they can be naturally intuited.<ref>Ethical Intuitionism by Michael Huemer</ref><br>
Those could be considered the more economistic arguments against the state that anarcho-capitalists make, but most also make an juridical critique of the state. With regards to legal philosophy, anarcho-capitalists argue that all use of force, when not employed in self-defence, is justified ground for retaliation from the victim. They define coercion as any initiation force, or threat thereof, over another individual's property (which includes their body).<br>The idea that there is a natural right to own oneself and appropriate the natural resources one employs before anyone else (one's private property), for Rothbard, stems from the fact that it's impossible to establish universal ethical norms if one is to deny this fact; if the notion of [[File:Autarch.png]] [[Autarchy|self-ownership]] and [[File:property.png]] [[Propertarianism|neo-lockean property appropriation]] is refused, there appears a set of ''untermensch'' and ''ubermensch'' and that set of universal ethical norms is no longer valid.<br>On the other hand, for Hoppe, property rights stem from the fact that arguing against [[File:Property.png]] [[propertarianism|propertarian ethics]] inevitably leads to performative contradictions; just by engaging in argumentation, he says, one must recognize private property rights as an a priori condition of argumentation. Certain other anarcho-capitalists are considered "ethical intuitionists", one example being Michael Huemer, who believes natural rights exists since they can be naturally intuited.<ref>Ethical Intuitionism by Michael Huemer</ref><br>
Because of this foundational philosophical view (which is deduced differently though almost universally agreed for, besides consequentialist Anarcho-Capitalists), Anarcho-Capitalists necessarily view taxation as theft, and any form of theft as illegitimate. And they belive the same for any violent regulation on individuals' behavior or control over their property which doesn't result from a contractually-binding, voluntary relationship.<br>
Because of this foundational philosophical view (which is deduced differently though almost universally agreed for, besides consequentialist anarcho-capitalists), anarcho-capitalists necessarily view taxation as theft, and any form of theft as illegitimate. And they belive the same for any violent regulation on individuals' behavior or control over their property which doesn't result from a contractually-binding, voluntary relationship.<br>
In fact, because they don't see majority rule as a legitimate form of electing representatives (since voluntary contracts must be unanimous), anarcho-capitalists argue against [[File:Dem.png]][[democracy]], viewing subjection through democracy as no better than subjection through any other kind of government, some even arguing for [[file:monarch.png]] [[monarchism]] as a preferable system.<ref name="Dem"></ref><ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/From%20Aristocracy%20to%20Monarchy%20to%20Democracy_Hoppe_Text%202014.pdf From Aristocracy, To Monarchy, To Democracy] by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref><br>
In fact, because they don't see majority rule as a legitimate form of electing representatives (since voluntary contracts must be unanimous), anarcho-capitalists argue against [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy]], viewing subjection through democracy as no better than subjection through any other kind of government, some even arguing for [[File:monarch.png]] [[Monarchism]] as a preferable system.<ref name="Dem"></ref><ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/From%20Aristocracy%20to%20Monarchy%20to%20Democracy_Hoppe_Text%202014.pdf From Aristocracy, To Monarchy, To Democracy] by Hans-Hermann Hoppe</ref><br>
The Anarcho-Capitalist would take this view to its logical conclusion as to say that the state itself should be dismantled, as there is no legitimate contract binding government and citizens together, and much less one that ''everyone'' has signed.<ref>[https://files.libertyfund.org/files/2194/Spooner_1485_Bk.pdf No Treason] by Lysander Spooner</ref>
The anarcho-capitalist would take this view to its logical conclusion as to say that the state itself should be dismantled, as there is no legitimate contract binding government and citizens together, and much less one that ''everyone'' has signed.<ref>[https://files.libertyfund.org/files/2194/Spooner_1485_Bk.pdf No Treason] by Lysander Spooner</ref>


From these general principles, we can move onto more specific ones. Anarcho-Capitalism, as a political system, has 4 main foundations:<br>
From these general principles, we can move onto more specific ones. Anarcho-Capitalism, as a political system, has 4 main foundations:<br>
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==[[File:Volu.png]] Voluntaryism==
==[[File:Volu.png]] Voluntaryism==
[[File:Voluntaryist flag.svg|thumb|{{Colorlink|#000|Anarcho-Capitalism#Voluntaryism|Flag of Voluntaryism}}]]
[[File:Voluntaryist flag.svg|thumb|220px|Flag of Voluntaryism]]
'''Voluntaryism''' is a political ideology inhabiting the bottom right of the compass, with no specific cultural implications. It is one of the only Anarchist ideologies, alongside [[File:Autarch.png]] [[Autarchy]], that doesn't call itself Anarchist.
'''Voluntaryism''' is a political ideology inhabiting the bottom right of the compass, with no specific cultural implications. It is one of the only anarchist ideologies, alongside [[File:Autarch.png]] [[Autarchy]], that doesn't call itself anarchist.


It's main belief is that aggression is never, ever, justified to be initiated in a non-defensive way, and seeing taxation as robbery it believes it should be voluntary (services provided by public entities would be financed voluntarily and compete with private organizations).
It's main belief is that aggression is never, ever, justified to be initiated in a non-defensive way, and seeing taxation as robbery it believes it should be voluntary (services provided by public entities would be financed voluntarily and compete with private organizations).
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It was founded in 1908 in Auberon Herbert's (posthumous) writing, "The Voluntaryist Creed", though these views were also exposed in previous works. It is probably among the first, full theoretical interpretations of a society completely based on liberty and property rights (probably only preceded by "The Production of Security" by Gustave de Molinari in 1849, and "Social Statistics" by Herbert Spencer in 1851), which greatly influenced Rothbard's thought.
It was founded in 1908 in Auberon Herbert's (posthumous) writing, "The Voluntaryist Creed", though these views were also exposed in previous works. It is probably among the first, full theoretical interpretations of a society completely based on liberty and property rights (probably only preceded by "The Production of Security" by Gustave de Molinari in 1849, and "Social Statistics" by Herbert Spencer in 1851), which greatly influenced Rothbard's thought.


Despite its creator never describing himself as an "[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|Anarchist]]", he was called an "Anarchist in everything but name" by [[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism|Benjamin Tucker]], after his death in 1906.
Despite its creator never describing himself as an [[File:Awaj.png]] "[[Anarchism|anarchist]]", he was called an "anarchist in everything but name" by [[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism|Benjamin Tucker]], after his death in 1906.


==Variants==
==Variants==
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==Personality and Behaviour==
==Personality and Behaviour==
AnCap is usually portrayed as AnCap Picardia memes personified, which tells you everything: His general absurd behavior is usually rationalized by the fact not a lot of people really wanting to believe in his ideology.  
AnCap is usually portrayed as AnCap Picardia memes personified, which tells you everything: His general absurd behavior is usually rationalized by the fact not a lot of people really wanting to believe in his ideology. AnCap is focused on economics and ethics and isn't necessarily fond of the anarchist left (aside from arguably Left-Wing Market Anarchism, as Rothbard was strongly influenced by Benjamin Tucker, a mutualist)


'''<u>Stylistic Notes</u>'''
'''<u>Stylistic Notes</u>'''
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==How to Draw==
==How to Draw==
{{Flag|Ancap_flag.svg}}
{{Flag|Ancap_flag.svg}}
The flag of anarcho-capitalism is a diagonal bicolour of Gold and Black, representing [[File:PCB-Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] (and hard money), and [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism]], respectively. The origins of the flag of anarcho-capitalism date back to [[File:Autarch.png]] [[Autarchy|Robert LeFevre]]'s 'Freedom School' in Colorado that, in the years 1963-1964, held a winter and spring long 'Phrontistery,' in which the Anarcho-Capitalist flag was first shown in public.<ref>[https://mises.org/library/betrayal-american-right-0 Bertrayal of the American Right], page 188, by Murray Rothbard</ref>
The flag of anarcho-capitalism is a diagonal bicolour of Gold and Black, representing [[File:PCB-Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] (and hard money), and [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism]], respectively. The origins of the flag of anarcho-capitalism date back to [[File:Autarch.png]] [[Autarchy|Robert LeFevre]]'s 'Freedom School' in Colorado that, in the years 1963-1964, held a winter and spring long 'Phrontistery,' in which the anarcho-capitalist flag was first shown in public.<ref>[https://mises.org/library/betrayal-american-right-0 Bertrayal of the American Right], page 188, by Murray Rothbard</ref>


# Draw a ball with eyes.
# Draw a ball with eyes.
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And you should be done.
And you should be done.
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|h1 = #141414
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|c2 = Yellow
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==Relationships==
==Relationships==
===Freedom Partners ===
===Freedom Partners===
 
*[[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism]] - I agree with many things he says, but just a small state? The mere existence of the state is a threat to life, liberty, and property.
*[[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism]] - I agree with many things he says, but just a small state? The mere existence of the state is a threat to life, liberty, and property.
*[[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism]] - My moderate brother.
*[[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism]] - My moderate brother.
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*[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]] - Pretty much the same as Libertarian, but conservative. We both like Murray Rothbard and Lew Rockwell.
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]] - Pretty much the same as Libertarian, but conservative. We both like Murray Rothbard and Lew Rockwell.
*[[File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png]] [[Korwinism]] - Crazy Polish statist friend and business partner.
*[[File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png]] [[Korwinism]] - Crazy Polish statist friend and business partner.
*[[File:Pinkcap.png]] [[Pink Capitalism]] - My LGBT sibling and more cultural left self.
*[[File:Pinkcap.png]] [[Pink Capitalism]] - My pro-LGBT sibling and more culturally left self.
*[[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism]] - My more cultural right self. End Hoppephobia!<ref>[https://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/murray-n-rothbard/hoppephobia/ Hoppephobia] by Rothbard (1990).</ref>  
*[[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism]] - My more culturally right self. End Hoppephobia!<ref>[https://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/murray-n-rothbard/hoppephobia/ Hoppephobia] by Rothbard (1990).</ref>  
*[[File:LeftRothbardianismPix.png]] [[Left-Rothbardianism]] - My more culturally left self, and also a Left-Wing Market Anarchist
*[[File:Anpacf.png]] [[Anarcho-Pacifism]] - You're cute and the only other person who supports Adam Kokesh 20<s>20</s>24.
*[[File:Anpacf.png]] [[Anarcho-Pacifism]] - You're cute and the only other person who supports Adam Kokesh 20<s>20</s>24.
*[[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism]] - You share and respect your love for individualism; collectivism is truly a damaging and an unnatural mindset. <small>(Wait, what do you mean wage labor is immoral?!)</small>
*[[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism]] - You share and respect your love for individualism; collectivism is truly a damaging and an unnatural mindset. <small>(Wait, what do you mean wage labor is immoral?!)</small>
* [[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism]] - You want to abolish private property? Forbid wage labor? No? Then what is left about you?
* [[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism]] - You want to abolish private property? Forbid wage labor? No? Then what is "left-wing" about you?
*[[File:Agorismf.png]] [[Agorism]] - Brother and my dealer.
*[[File:Agorismf.png]] [[Agorism]] - Brother and my dealer.
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School]] - Based economics!
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School]] - Based economics!
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*[[File:Yellow Unionism.png]] [[Yellow Socialism|Yellow Unionism]] - Best type of trade unions.
*[[File:Yellow Unionism.png]] [[Yellow Socialism|Yellow Unionism]] - Best type of trade unions.
*[[File:Libertfem.png]] [[Libertarian Feminism]] - Understands that unrestrained free markets are good for women and minorities to exercise their freedom.
*[[File:Libertfem.png]] [[Libertarian Feminism]] - Understands that unrestrained free markets are good for women and minorities to exercise their freedom.
*[[File:Natlib.png]] [[National Libertarianism]] - [[File:Bhl.png]] [[Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism|Modern libertarians]] often disregard [[file:nation.png]] [[nationalism|nations]] by forgetting that everyone is born into family, with a language, and a culture, part of one or several ethnic group(s), and with specific values and traditions.<ref name="nat"></ref>
*[[File:Natlib.png]] [[National Libertarianism]] - [[File:Bhl.png]] [[Bleeding-Heart Libertarianism|Modern libertarians]] often disregard [[File:nation.png]] [[nationalism|nations]] by forgetting that everyone is born into family, with a language, and a culture, part of one or several ethnic group(s), and with specific values and traditions.<ref name="nat"></ref>
*[[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]] [[Anarcho-Fascism|Nilssonian Anarcho-Fascism]] - The only fascist that can enter into my property, he's a great pal.
*[[File:Buchanan.png]] [[Paleoconservatism|Buchananism]] - Great pal and ally even if you're a statist.
*[[File:Buchanan.png]] [[Paleoconservatism|Buchananism]] - Great pal and ally even if you're a statist.
*[[File:MGTOW.png]] [[Manosphere#MGTOW|MGTOW]] - I really like your sigma male grindset.
*[[File:MGTOW.png]] [[Manosphere|MGTOW]] - I really like your sigma male grindset.
*[[File:Isolationist.png]] [[Isolationism]] - The state loves wars and globalism is statist.
*[[File:Isolationist.png]] [[Isolationism]] - The state loves wars and globalism is statist.
*[[File:Helv.png]] [[Helvetic Model]] - Also Switzerland and Liechenstein are deeply based.
*[[File:Helv.png]] [[Helvetic Model]] - Also Switzerland and Liechenstein are deeply based.
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===Tolerable Commies===
===Tolerable Commies===
*[[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School]] - We would get along a whole lot better if you simply dropped that whole [[File:Monet.png]] [[Monetarism]] thingy and stopped being so neoclassical.
*[[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School]] - We would get along a whole lot better if you simply dropped that whole [[File:Monet.png]] [[Monetarism]] thingy and stopped being so neoclassical.
*[[File:Anqueer.png]] [[Queer Anarchism]] - Pink Capitalism's ideas are better. Sorry, not sorry. Thanks for buying my merch on pride month though.  
*[[File:Anqueer.png]] [[Queer Anarchism]] - Pink Capitalist's ideas are better. Sorry, not sorry. Thanks for buying my merch on pride month though.  
*[[File:Plcn2.png]] [[Paleoconservatism]] - Yes,the good ol' american right. We used to get along fine but now he became a statist [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism|protectionist]].<ref name="Dem"></ref>
*[[File:Anarcho-Fascismalt.png]] [[Anarcho-Fascism|Nilssonian Anarcho-Fascism]] - I see you're influenced by me, but why abandon the NAP in favor of fascist aesthetics?
*[[File:Plcn2.png]] [[Paleoconservatism]] - Yes, the good ol' american right. We used to get along fine but now he became a statist [[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism|protectionist]].<ref name="Dem"></ref>
*[[File:Conlib.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism]] - Stop ignoring me! TAXATION IS THEFT! 1776! No step on snek!
*[[File:Conlib.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism]] - Stop ignoring me! TAXATION IS THEFT! 1776! No step on snek!
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - No taxation without representation? How about '''NO TAXATION'''?
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - No taxation without representation? How about '''NO TAXATION'''?
*[[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism]] - Reduced taxation?! how about '''NO TAXATION''', you [[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesian School|Keynesian]], [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Commie]] scum!
*[[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism]] - Reduced taxation?! How about '''NO TAXATION''', you [[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesian School|Keynesian]], [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Commie]] scum!
*[[File:Reactlib-icon.png]] [[Reactionary Libertarianism]] - I appreciate your libertarianism, but can you drop that whole feudalism thing?
*[[File:Reactlib-icon.png]] [[Reactionary Libertarianism]] - I appreciate your libertarianism, but can you drop that whole feudalism thing?
*[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] - Old Paleocon [[File:Plcnlib.png]], utopic is to believe that state can make something good, and once again, please drop the connections to feudalism.
*[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] - Old Paleocon [[File:Plcnlib.png]], utopic is to believe that state can make something good, and once again, please drop the connections to feudalism.
*[[File:Altl.png]] [[Alt-Lite]] - I appreciate your support for capitalism, but can you please distance yourself from that [[File:Altr.png]]scumbag and stop harassing my [[File:Pinkcap.png]]sibling?
*[[File:Altl.png]] [[Dissident Right#Alt-Lite|Alt-Lite]] - I appreciate your support for capitalism, but can you please distance yourself from that [[File:Altr.png]] scumbag and stop harassing my [[File:Pinkcap.png]] sibling?
*[[File:Obj.png]] [[Objectivism]] - A walking contradiction and a borderline sect.
*[[File:Obj.png]] [[Objectivism]] - A walking contradiction and a borderline sect.
*[[File:LeftRothbardianismPix.png]] [[Left-Rothbardianism]] - Your egalitarian sentiments are a revolt against human nature.<ref>[https://cdn.mises.org/Egalitarianism%20as%20a%20Revolt%20Against%20Nature,%20and%20Other%20Essays_2.pdf?token=psKJgNnc Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Human Nature] by Murray N. Rothbard.</ref>
*[[File:Capcom.png]] [[Capitalist Communism]] - 50% of the time, he is right.
*[[File:Capcom.png]] [[Capitalist Communism]] - 50% of the time, he is right. <s>If only he was cut in half</s>…
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]] - Fellow fan of [[File:Cap.png]] Capitalism, but please stop violating the NAP so much.
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]] - Fellow capitalism fan, but please stop violating the NAP so much.
*[[File:Juche.png]] [[Juche]] - Well, I know he's an tyrannical commie and all that, but he hates taxes, smokes weed and also my frequent recreational McNuke'''™''' customer; I kind of have to respect the guy.
*[[File:Juche.png]] [[Juche]] - Well, I know he's an tyrannical commie and all that, but he hates taxes, smokes weed and also my frequent recreational McNuke'''™''' customer; I kind of have to respect the guy.
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] - Another free-market lover, except the whole socialism thingy is quite cringe (he does spit some facts every once in a while, though<ref>[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/pierre-joseph-proudhon-the-solution-of-the-social-problem?v=1620067966#toc28 “The Solution of the Social Problem”] by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; Chapter V: “The Bank of the People”; Para. 5.</ref><ref>[https://praxeology.net/FB-PJP-DOI-IV-3.htm “The Bastiat-Proudhon Debate on Interest”] – Letter 3; Proudhon to Bastiat, November 19th, 1849</ref><ref>[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:Confessions_of_a_Revolutionary/11 “Confessions of a Revolutionary”] by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; Chapter XI: “Who am I?”</ref>).
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] - Another free-market lover, except the whole socialism thingy is quite cringe (he does spit some facts every once in a while, though<ref>[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/pierre-joseph-proudhon-the-solution-of-the-social-problem?v=1620067966#toc28 “The Solution of the Social Problem”] by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; Chapter V: “The Bank of the People”; Para. 5.</ref><ref>[https://praxeology.net/FB-PJP-DOI-IV-3.htm “The Bastiat-Proudhon Debate on Interest”] – Letter 3; Proudhon to Bastiat, November 19th, 1849</ref><ref>[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Translation:Confessions_of_a_Revolutionary/11 “Confessions of a Revolutionary”] by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; Chapter XI: “Who am I?”</ref>), and I was greatly influenced by him during my formative years, being a fan of Tucker and all.
*[[File:Avar.png]] [[Avaritionism]] - Basically me on LSD and crack but without the NAP. NAP is based; otherwise, it's just chaos.
*[[File:Avar.png]] [[Avaritionism]] - Basically me on LSD and crack but without the NAP. NAP is based; otherwise, it's just chaos.
*[[File:Tito.png]] [[Titoism]] - "The principle in the Communist countries should be: land to the peasants and the factories to the workers."<ref>[http://panarchy.org/rothbard/confiscation.html Confiscation and the Homestead Principle] by Murray Rothbard (1969).</ref>
*[[File:Tito.png]] [[Titoism]] - "The principle in the Communist countries should be: land to the peasants and the factories to the workers."<ref>[http://panarchy.org/rothbard/confiscation.html Confiscation and the Homestead Principle] by Murray Rothbard (1969).</ref>
*[[File:Dengf.png]] [[Dengism]] - Most based commie I have ever seen: Even though you are a filthy statist, you at LEAST allow markets to prosper, and also, you have child-run sweat-shops, so you are cool in my book.
*[[File:Dengf.png]] [[Dengism]] - Most based commie I have ever seen: Even though you are a filthy statist, you at LEAST allow markets to prosper, and also, you have child-run sweat-shops, so you are cool in my book.
*[[File:Guevara.png]] [[Guevarism]] - You're a cringe tankie but [https://mises.org/library/ernesto-che-guevara-rip Rothbard praised you apparently?] Also, I and my partners made a lot of money selling your face on shirts.
*[[File:Guevara.png]] [[Guevarism]] - You're a cringe tankie but [https://mises.org/library/ernesto-che-guevara-rip Rothbard praised you apparently?] Also, my partners and I made a lot of money selling your face on shirts.
*[[File:Polpot.png]] [[Pol Potism]] - Tyrannical genocidal commi- wait, you blew up the central bank of Cambodia?
*[[File:Polpot.png]] [[Pol Potism]] - Tyrannical genocidal commi- wait, you blew up the central bank of Cambodia?
*[[File:Posadist.png]] [[Posadism]] - Always a reliable recreational McNuke'''™''' customer; no matter how drastic, business is business.
*[[File:Posadist.png]] [[Posadism]] - Always a reliable recreational McNuke'''™''' customer; no matter how drastic, business is business.
*[[File:Soul.png]] [[Soulism]]/[[Acid Communism]] [[File:Acidcomf.png]] - Great customers, regardless of our views on economics.
*[[File:Soul.png]] [[Soulism]] & [[File:Acidcomf.png]] [[Acid Communism]] - Great customers, regardless of our views on economics.
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]] - Right-wing statist, although [[File:Libclasscon2.png]] Powell was based.
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]] - Right-wing statist, although [[File:Libclasscon2.png]] Powell was based.
*[[File:Nrx.png]] [[Neoreactionarism]] - Formalism is absolutely based, yet you still support the state.
*[[File:Nrx.png]] [[Neoreactionarism]] - Formalism is absolutely based, yet you still support the state.
* [[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] - Right-nationalist statist, some of you are somewhat based though.
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] - Right-nationalist statist, some of you are somewhat based though.
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] - Same as above but classical liberal, which makes him better, also Farage is based.
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] - Same as above but classical liberal, which makes him better, also Farage is based.
*[[File:Helicopter_Man.png]] [[Pinochetism]] - You're a dictator that threw commies out of helicopters? That's horrifying <s>but totally based</s>!
*[[File:Helicopter_Man.png]] [[Pinochetism]] - You're a dictator that threw commies out of helicopters? That's horrifying <s>but totally based</s>!
*[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] - You can be useful  but please be less statist.
*[[File:Rightpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] - You can be useful  but please be less statist.
*[[File:Right Reformism.png]] [[Reformism#Right-Reformism|Right Reformism]] - Same for you,also be more radical.
*[[File:Right Reformism.png]] [[Reformism#Right-Reformism|Right-Reformism]] - Same for you, also be more radical.
*[[File:Libms.png]] [[Libertarian Market Socialism]] - Same as Mutualist but minarchist.
*[[File:Libms.png]] [[Libertarian Market Socialism]] - Same as Mutualist but minarchist.
*[[File:Trumpism.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism#Trumpism|Trumpism]] - Filthy statist and protectionist, but keep those tax and regulation cuts coming.
*[[File:Trumpism.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism#Trumpism|Trumpism]] - Filthy statist and protectionist, but keep those tax and regulation cuts coming.
*[[File:libfem.png]] [[Liberal Feminism]] - Fellow capitalism fan, but Libertarian feminism's ideas are better. Sorry, not sorry.
*[[File:Libfem.png]] [[Liberal Feminism]] - Fellow fan of [[File:Cap.png]] Capitalism, but Libertarian Feminist's ideas are better. Sorry, not sorry.
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] - I don't want a police "state", but private police is based!
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] - I don't want a police "state", but private police is based!
*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy]] - Military State is not good but private militaries are based!
*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy]] - Military state is not good, but private militaries are based!
*[[File:Theocrat.png]] [[:Category:Theocracies|Theocracies]] - Government imposing a religion is disgusting but if it is in voluntary property rights/contractual based communities I don't have any problem.
*[[File:Theocrat.png]] [[:Category:Theocracies|Theocracies]] - Government imposing a religion is disgusting, but if it is in voluntary property rights/contract-based communities, then I don't have any problem.
*[[File:StateathFedora.png]] [[State Atheism]] - Same as above but anti-religion.
*[[File:StateathFedora.png]] [[State Atheism]] - Same as above but anti-religion.
*[[File:Natan.png]] [[National Anarchism]] - Stupid anti-capitalist but I really like your love for decentralization and freedom of association.
*[[File:Natan.png]] [[National Anarchism]] - Stupid anti-capitalist, but I really like your love for decentralization and freedom of association.
*[[File:LeopoldII.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Leopold II Thought]] - He's not me, commies. <s> But without the NAP violations he can be ultrabased </s>
*[[File:LeopoldII.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Leopold II Thought]] - He's not me, commies. <s> But without the NAP violations he can be ultrabased </s>
*[[File:Carl Benjamin.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Carl Benjamin Thought|Carl Benjamin Thought]] - Classlib who has awesome takes EU, redtards, and globetards, but too statist and democratic.
*[[File:Carl Benjamin.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Carl Benjamin Thought|Carl Benjamin Thought]] - Classlib who has awesome takes on the EU, redtards, and globetards, but too statist and democratic.
*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Thatcherism]] - Not perfect but at least you kicked Keynesianism’s ass out of Britain and in your last days you were against the EU.
*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Thatcherism]] - Not perfect, but at least you kicked Keynesian's ass out of Britain and in your last days, you were against the EU.
*[[File:LibertGeo.png]] [[Geolibertarianism]] - Just a more tolerable version of georgism.
*[[File:LibertGeo.png]] [[Geolibertarianism]] - Just a more tolerable version of Georgism.
*[[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism]] - In one side your views are borderline leftist with ignoring property rights and NAP violations, but in other side you don't believe in egalitarianism and collectivism. So, literally 50/50.
*[[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism]] - On one side, your views are borderline leftist while ignoring property rights and NAP violations, but on the other side, you don't believe in egalitarianism and collectivism. So, literally 50/50.
*[[File:Landian Accelerationism.png]] [[Landian Accelerationism]] - Please, go outside sometimes and touch a grass.
*[[File:Landian Accelerationism.png]] [[Landian Accelerationism]] - Please, go outside for once and touch some grass.


===N.A.P Violators===
===N.A.P Violators===


*[[File:Marxlen.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]] - An ideology that only exists to oppress and enslave. He's governmental tyranny at its worst. All you commies do is worship St*lin, justify war crimes, simp for China, and beg for bread.
*[[File:Marxlen.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]] - An ideology that only exists to oppress and enslave. He's governmental tyranny at its worst. All you commies do is worship St*lin, justify war crimes, simp for Marx, and beg for bread.
*[[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism|Whiny Commie]] - An oxymoron; you need a state to enforce communism. This ideology is just [[File:PCB-ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]] but enforced by the majority. <s>Thanks for buying my drugs, though.</s>
*[[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism|Whiny Commie]] - An oxymoron; you need a state to enforce communism. This ideology is just [[File:PCB-ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]] but enforced by the majority. <s>Thanks for buying my drugs, though.</s>
*[[File:AnSynd.png]] [[Anarcho-Syndicalism]] - What? It's just a more communist-looking ancom. How many ancom clones even are there?! ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeK2v9l3Eds Psst, wanna buy this hoodie?])
*[[File:AnSynd.png]] [[Anarcho-Syndicalism]] - What? It's just a more communist-looking ancom. How many ancom clones even are there?! ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeK2v9l3Eds Psst, wanna buy this hoodie?])
*[[File:Stalin.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Stalinism]] - The very definition of evil.
*[[File:Stalin.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism#Joseph Stalin|Stalinism]] - The very definition of evil.
*[[File:Feud.png]] [[Feudalism]] - '''I AM NOTHING LIKE HIM FOR FUCK'S SAKE!'''
*[[File:Feud.png]] [[Feudalism]] - '''I AM NOTHING LIKE HIM FOR FUCK'S SAKE!'''
*[[File:Reactsoc.png]] [[Reactionary Socialism]] - Are you not just [[File:Feud.png]] [[Feudalism]] again?
*[[File:Reactsoc.png]] [[Reactionary Socialism]] - Are you not just [[File:Feud.png]] [[Feudalism]] again?
*[[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism]] - A crooked statist: violated millions of people's rights by taking them to somewhere they don't want to go; therefore, he is a crooked NAP-violator and one of my biggest enemies!
*[[File:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism|Nazism]] - A crooked statist: violated millions of people's rights by taking them to somewhere they don't want to go; therefore, he is a crooked NAP-violator and one of my biggest enemies!
*[[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]] - Aren't you that scum above again?
*[[File:Altr.png]] [[Dissident Right#Alt-Right|Alt-Right]] - Aren't you that scum above again?
*[[File:Natbol.png]] [[National Bolshevism]] - The worst of Marxism-Leninism and National Socialism. Also, you made my [[File:Pinkcap.png]] sibling cry.
*[[File:Natbol.png]] [[National Bolshevism]] - The worst of Marxism-Leninism and National Socialism. Also, you made my [[File:Pinkcap.png]] sibling cry.
*[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] - Cringe totalitarian collectivist, I'm nothing like you and never will be.
*[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] - Cringe totalitarian collectivist, I'm nothing like you and never will be.
*[[File:Anfashf.png]] [[Anarcho-Fascism]] - You're literally just a commie troll to make me look stupid, aren't you?
*[[File:Anfashf.png]] [[Anarcho-Fascism]] - You're literally just a commie troll to make me look stupid, aren't you?
*[[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesian School]] - Statist cuck who's devaluating our currency and ruining the economy!
*[[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesian School]] - Statist cuck who's devaluating our currency and ruining the economy!
* [[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] - Big corporations can be just as exploitative (not only to the free market but to people's lives) as an authoritarian government; oh, and also, '''GAMESTOP TO THE MOON! $GME, $GME, $GME, $GME, $GME, $GME...'''
* [[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] - Big corporations can be just as exploitative (not only to the free market but to people's lives) as an authoritarian government.
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] - Another crony fuck who exploits the free market for himself!
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] - Another crony fuck who exploits the free market for himself!
*[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy]] - What makes you think that I should simp for you? Just because you're rich doesn't mean you're automatically OK in my book! You'll be just like any other government officials.
*[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy]] - What makes you think that I should simp for you? Just because you're rich doesn't mean you're automatically OK in my book! You'll be just like any other government officials.
*[[File:Monet.png]] [[Monetarism]] - END THE FED! You cancerous NAP-violator!
*[[File:Monet.png]] [[Monetarism]] - END THE FED! You cancerous NAP-violator!
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] - Stop raising taxes <s>on the rich,</s> you far-left communist! Just let the free market take care of everything!
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|Succdem]] - Silly succdem likes big government and more regulation. Also, '''''YOU'RE A COMMIE!'''''
*[[File:Georgist.png]] [[Georgism]] - Damn the land commies! At least you're a fellow capitalist, though.
*[[File:Georgist.png]] [[Georgism]] - Damn the land commies! At least you're a fellow capitalist, though.
*[[File:Socliber.png]] [[Social Libertarianism]] - You call yourself a lolbert yet want the government to give you my money, perfidious socialist!
*[[File:Socliber.png]] [[Social Libertarianism]] - You call yourself a lolbert yet want the government to give you my money, perfidious socialist!
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*[[File:marxfem.png]] [[Marxist Feminism]] - Only unrestrained markets can liberate women! Get to helicopter miss.
*[[File:marxfem.png]] [[Marxist Feminism]] - Only unrestrained markets can liberate women! Get to helicopter miss.
*[[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism]] - Your socialist solutions only worsen the situation, the state can't solve anything!
*[[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism]] - Your socialist solutions only worsen the situation, the state can't solve anything!
*[[File:Libsoc.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism]] - Socialism needs government! Oxymoron
*[[File:Libsoc.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism]] - Socialism needs government! Oxymoron! Just being against taxes and being pro-gun doesn't make you a [[File:libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarian]].
*[[File:Libmarx.png]] [[Libertarian Marxism]] - Oh. Another oxymoron. Just being against taxes and being pro-gun doesn't make you a [[file:libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|libertarian]].
*[[File:Eugen.png]] [[Eugenicism]] - A NAP violator who does not understand choice.
*[[File:Eugen.png]] [[Eugenicism]] - A NAP violator who does not understand choice.
*[[File:Insarch.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism]] - Ancom, but likes to violate the NAP even more! But [[file:Inscap.png]] he is based.
*[[File:Insarch.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism]] - Ancom, but likes to violate the NAP even more! But [[File:Inscap.png]] he is based.
*[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism]] - Anti-Capitalist, Insurrectionist, likes Stealing, and is Anti-Work? What is even "post-left" about you?
*[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism]] - Anti-capitalist, insurrectionist, likes stealing and is anti-work? What is even "post-left" about you?
*[[File:Leftpop-0.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism]] - Demagogic commie scum!
*[[File:Leftpop-0.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism]] - Demagogic commie scum!
*[[File:Illeg.png]] [[Illegalism]] - Stealing wealth is EVIL! <s>But stealing from government and crony idiots is based action against them. Also - wanna buy some guns and ammunition from me?</s>
*[[File:Illeg.png]] [[Illegalism]] - Stealing wealth is EVIL! <s>But stealing from government and crony idiots is based action against them. Also, wanna buy some guns and ammunition from me?</s>
*[[File:World.png]] [[Globalism]] - You basically want a world state which is gross, also your "free" trade agreements are a garbage<ref>[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.rothbard.it/articles/nafta-hoax.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjr-On4w8n4AhURx4UKHVyhAaEQFnoECAsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1GiCj_bWktkj8mFP3ublgh The NAFTA "Free" Trade Hoax] by Murray N. Rothbard</ref>.
*[[File:World.png]] [[Globalism]] - You basically want a world state which is gross, also your "free" trade agreements are a garbage<ref>[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.rothbard.it/articles/nafta-hoax.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjr-On4w8n4AhURx4UKHVyhAaEQFnoECAsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1GiCj_bWktkj8mFP3ublgh The NAFTA "Free" Trade Hoax] by Murray N. Rothbard</ref>.
*[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism]] - The New Deal was one of the worst things that happened to USA.
*[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism]] - The New Deal was one of the worst things that happened to USA.
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|EU Model]] - A mistake that will transform into a superstate and the Euro is a mess!
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|EU Model]] - A mistake that will transform into a superstate and the Euro is a mess!
*[[File:falgsc.png]] [[Fully Automated Gay Space Communism]] - Yes, full scale automation, AI management and robots is great, but they don't bring communism magically. Also even if you have access to the natural resources of the entire galaxy, you still can't satisfy the unlimited greed of humans. And last note - please read about "Gamification of economics"<ref>https://medium.com/swlh/the-gamification-of-the-entire-economy-how-the-new-world-is-being-designed-2ad065343527</ref>.
*[[File:falgsc.png]] [[Fully Automated Gay Space Communism]] - Yes, full scale automation, AI management and robots is great, but they don't bring communism magically. Also even if you have access to the natural resources of the entire galaxy, you still can't satisfy the unlimited greed of humans. And last note - please read about "Gamification of economics"<ref>https://medium.com/swlh/the-gamification-of-the-entire-economy-how-the-new-world-is-being-designed-2ad065343527</ref>.
**[[File:Falgsc.png]] - Actually, we got rid of unlimited greed of "humans" via transhumanist technology so screw you.
**{{Alias|Falgsc.png|File:Falgsc.png|Actually, we got rid of unlimited greed of "humans" via transhumanist technology so screw you.}}
**[[File:ancapf.png]] - So, you think that "greed" is a biological trait just like this [[File:eugen.png]] scumbag?
**{{Alias|Ancapf.png|File:Ancapf.png|So, you think that "greed" is a biological trait just like this [[File:eugen.png]] scumbag?}}
*[[File:Annil.png]] [[Anarcho-Nihilism]] - Why you violate the NAP and hate private property rights? You claim you hate leftists too but if you go against markets and property you are one of them.
*[[File:Annil.png]] [[Anarcho-Nihilism]] - Why you violate the NAP and hate private property rights? You claim you hate leftists too but if you go against markets and property you are one of them.
*[[File:depopPosadist.png]] [[Posadism|Demographic Posadism]] - Silly commie, that thinks that market economy is dependent on some auth-right type countries and that false fact, that capitalism needs "endless growth". Yes, populations can decline, and that harms mostly crony corporate lords and statist cucks, but not market itself! Even with small million population for entire planet, market is still exist.
*[[File:depopPosadist.png]] {{PCBA|Demographic Posadism}} - Silly commie that thinks that market economy is dependent on some auth-right type countries and that false fact, that capitalism needs "endless growth". Yes, populations can decline, and that harms mostly crony corporate lords and statist cucks, but not market itself! Even with small million population for entire planet, market is still exist.
*[[File:Egocom.png]] [[Ego-Communism]] - Oxymoron in square. Individual never be free in collectivist society!
*[[File:Egocom.png]] [[Ego-Communism]] - Oxymoron in square. Individual never be free in collectivist society!
*[[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism]] - Communism-lite with nazbol influences. Really awful, and cause market disasters in the long run.
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*[https://mises.org/library/anatomy-state Anatomy of the State] by [[w:Murray Rothbard|Murray Rothbard]]
*[https://mises.org/library/anatomy-state Anatomy of the State] by [[w:Murray Rothbard|Murray Rothbard]]
*[https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/For_a_New_Liberty_The_Libertarian_Manife.html?id=B65ic_7bfFEC For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto] by [[w:Murray Rothbard|Murray Rothbard]]
*[https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/For_a_New_Liberty_The_Libertarian_Manife.html?id=B65ic_7bfFEC For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto] by [[w:Murray Rothbard|Murray Rothbard]]
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*[https://www.scribd.com/document/28684876/For-an-Emergent-Governance-Rev-3 For An Emergent Governance] by Ryan Faulk


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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWUh5ynCqfU Intro to Anarcho-Capitalism] by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC66_4Nrei9ZR4kk3uoWSSBw Shane Killian]
*[https://archive.org/details/AnarchoCapitalismForDummies Anarcho-Capitalism for Dummies] & [https://archive.org/details/Dapperton/Anarcho-Capitalism_+The+Ultimate+Guide+(Mr.Dapperton+Archive).mp4 Intro to Anarcho-Capitalism:The Ultimate Guide] by [https://www.youtube.com/user/hxcrocker75 Mr. Dapperton]
*[https://archive.org/details/AnarchoCapitalismForDummies Anarcho-Capitalism for Dummies] & [https://archive.org/details/Dapperton/Anarcho-Capitalism_+The+Ultimate+Guide+(Mr.Dapperton+Archive).mp4 Intro to Anarcho-Capitalism:The Ultimate Guide] by [https://www.youtube.com/user/hxcrocker75 Mr. Dapperton]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLAPgKPWbsiTjiDJMZ4A9EIf8jzJU6Ybu Analyctical Tools of Anarcho-Capitalism] by [https://www.youtube.com/c/EconJohnTutor EconJohn]
*[https://altcensored.com/watch?v=yNF09pUPypw Pure Capitalism is Anarchy (A.K.A. Anarcho-Capitalism)] by [https://altcensored.com/channel/UCMqhQ-Ken7aqk2XWvm_2MSQ Radical Capitalist]
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Anarcho-Capitalism (AnCap), also called Private Property Anarchy, Private Law Society,[14] and Rothbardianism,[15] as well a bunch of other names,[16] is a political ideology, as well as a theoretical social order, based around classical liberal conception of property rights, individualism, and rejection of the state but lead to its logical conclusion, the elimination of it. It favours market-based alternatives for all services that most modern states currently provide, including:

On the political compass diagram, Anarcho-Capitalism is consistently identified as being on the absolute bottom and on the absolute (economic) right, with the only ideology surpassing it on both regards being the fictional ideology, Avaritionism,[37] on cultural regards it is ambiguous and varies from person to person.

History

Proto-Anarcho-Capitalist Societies

Anarcho-capitalist intellectuals have identified a set of historical societies to be in essence anarcho-capitalist in practice, or have practiced anarcho-capitalist ideas.

A relatively well-known example of proto-ancap society has been the Republic of Cospaia,[38] an Italian micropolity which existed outside of the reaches of both the Papal States and the Holy Roman Empire, and existed from 1440 and 1826. Cospaia lacked any centralised body which specialised in the initialisation of forced payment on others, the closest body which Cospaia had for a state (The council of Elders and Family Heads) was financed through a contribution of its volunteering members and only enforced its verdicts through disassociation.

Other examples of historical societies which practiced elements of anarcho-capitalist theory include the system of Brehon Law in Ireland[39] said to be an example of private law and which lasted from around the Bronze to the interregnum of Cromwell as well as the Italian city-state of Genoa which effectively practiced a system of private national defence.[40]

Coat of Arms of the Icelandic Commonwealth

By far the most well-known example of a proto-anarcho-capitalist society has been the Icelandic Commonwealth (less formally known as medieval Iceland).[41][42]

David Friedman also holds in his book, "Legal systems very different from ours,"[33] that many societies have put in practice systems of private law, either where both prosecution and law enforcement were carried out privately, or, where prosecution was carried out privately but law enforcement was carried out by the state. Among the societies he says have had private law systems, either fully or partially, there are the afore mentioned Early Irish/Brehon and the Icelandic legal systems, but he also writes about Jewish law, Imperial Chinese Law, Feudal law, 18th Century English law, among others.

Bryan Caplan, in his Anarchist Theory FAQ (version 5.2)[43], states that both left-libertarians[44] and right-libertarians have written on the "nearly anarchistic" free cities of medieval Europe. The former emphasize the role of community and mutual aid in these cities, while the latter emphasize their relatively free markets and how nearly everything was provided by private (or "semi-private") producers, including law and defense in many cases.
Caplan says that, though anarcho-capitalists have written less on the subject, they generally praise Henri Pirenne's[45] and Harold Berman's[46] historical treatment.

Other anarcho-capitalists also cite the American "Wild West"[47] as an illustration of anarcho-capitalist institutions. Others also note that, while the USA was never anarchist, pre-20th century America came the closest to its laissez-faire ideals than ever.
Murray Rothbard shows special interest in American colonial and revolution periods, publishing four volumes on the topic[48] and writing a fifth unpublished volume on the advantages of the Articles of the Confederation over the American Constitution.[49] There he writes, among many other things, about a brief period in Pennsylvania's history when the state was essentially disolved due to lack of interest.

Proto-Anarcho-Capitalist Thinkers

There have been a number of individuals that have been described as being very similar to anarcho-capitalism in their thought, primarily in the classical liberal tradition.

A notable figure that has been identified as one of the first people to advocate for an anarcho-capitalist system in a modern form was the Belgian economist of the French liberal school, and student of Frédéric Bastiat, Gustave de Molinari (1819-1912), known for advocating a competitive market in the area of production of security services.[50] Molinari was also an abolitionist[51] and a critic of the French Revolution and the policy of Statism it had brought.[52][53]

A picture of Lysander Spooner. Who was a great influence on Rothbard's Philosophy.

A set of important figures to the development of anarcho-capitalist theory was the movement of Boston Anarchists, specifically Benjamin R. Tucker (1854-1939) and Lysander Spooner (1808-1887), to whom Murray Rothbard referred as "unsurpassed as political philosophers." He also stated that (he believed) politically, the differences between his ideal system and theirs were minor, but economically, that is, what he and they thought the economic consequences this political system would bring, the differences were substantial.[7]

Another figure, whose political writings could be considered partially proto-anarcho-capitalist, is Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), who pondered on the question of whether or not the evolution of society under a free market would lead to the abolishment of the state, although he himself did not come to a conclusion of whether it would or would not happen.[54]

Auberon Herbert (1834-1906), who was largely inspired by Herbert Spencer's writings, is a figure who is also considered a "proto-anarcho-capitalist":[14] Herbert is known to be the first person to use the term "voluntarism" (or rather "voluntaryism") within a political context, a term used by followers of Anarcho-Capitalism and other libertarian circles to this day.[55] Auberon Herbert's doctrine is based on the complete voluntarisation of the role of government authority, and the creation of a system of "voluntary taxation," and the creation of a system based first, and foremost, on private property and self-ownership.[56] And, although Herbert largely dismissed the term, "anarchist", he was described as a "true anarchist in everything but name" by Benjamin Tucker.[57]

Lastly, out of proto-anarcho-capitalist figures there is the American Geolibertarian author, Albert Jay Nock (1870-1945), whose politics are often described as anarcho-conservative. Nock has criticized all forms of Economic Interventionism, both in the form of Soviet Communism and the Social Democratic policies of the New Deal.[58][59]

Modern Anarcho-Capitalist Thinkers

Moving on to recent times, there are a number of thinkers that identify as "anarcho-capitalists", They have slight differences, but they all agree the state should be abolished, and laissez-faire capitalism is either the system compatible with the most amount of freedom or the system that would lead to the most generalized well-being, or (usually) both.

A picture of the formal creator of Anarcho-Capitalism, Murray Rothbard.

Most anarcho-capitalist thinkers are followers of the Austrian School of economics, such as: Murray Rothbard, the formal creator of Anarcho-Capitalism, Lew Rockwell, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Walter Block, Roderick T. Long, etc. However, there are exceptions, such as David Friedman, Milton Friedman's son.

Anarcho-Capitalism can be divided between consequentialist and deontological. Friedman may be characterized as more of a consequentialist, who sees Anarcho-Capitalism as the best political system. On the other hand, Rothbard and his diciples criticize the state from an ethical standpoint (while also making practical critiques to it).

Controversial topics and Internal conflicts

Within the anarcho-capitalist movement (and more broadly, the libertarian movement) there are some disagreements worth metioning:

Abortion

Abortion is an extremely divisive topic, specially when talking about it as a general concept without focusing on specifics. The libertarian ethics do not prescribe anything regarding abortion, and the subject is usually tackled based on the derived consequences of the non aggression principle. Many libertarian authors tackled the subject in different ways, usually building on the conclusion of previous authors.The end result is not a statement pro or against abortion, but a large number of things that need to be considered when tackling the subject.

The main hurdle to be overcome when discussing the subject is the impossibility of determining objectively the moment where the usual libertarian rights start applying to the developing human. It is universally agreed that a baby have rights just like any other human, but the assignment of rights to unborn people is extremely questionable, making the issue a necessarily gray area. This conclusion alone is enough to prevent any judicial convictions to be made against a person making the abortion, making it something necessarily legal in effect under an ancap framework.

However, gray area or not, abortion is still seen form or murder, depending on how the question of rights assignments is answered, and even though it is a "technically legal murder", it would still be a stigmatized practice by many. On the other hand, it is almost universally agreed that abortion is still different from other forms of murder, especially when discussing what should be done with people that violate this rule. Normal murder could result in the death penalty of the aggressor, which is a punishment widely seen as absurdly inappropriate for people that perform abortions.

This is true only under raw libertarianism with no private legislation in place, which is able to restrict the practice, which is seen as the main solution to the conflict. Private legislation on the subject is heavily encouraged to make this gray area clearer.

But there are still a lot of other issues that are part of this discussion, for example, just like you are able to expel people from your property, it is considered natural that you would be able to evict the fetus, which ends up dying due to no consequence of your own. It has no capability of surviving by itself, and you have no obligation to let it leech on you for sustenance.

This concept, however, was challenged by other libertarian authors that argue that this would be a violation of the proportionality principle, especially considering that you were responsible for placing the fetus there in the first place, knowing also that it would need your sustenance to survive. Therefore it is argued that expelling the fetus would be a form of entrapment, just like inviting someone to a helicopter and then expelling the person mid flight. On this discussion, there are details specific of each abortion case, that make this argument more or less compelling.

In conclusion, libertarian opinions on the subject usually range between something that is perfectly harmless that may even be a good thing to be encouraged, to a "technically legal murder" that should be heavily restricted through private legislation and should have severe social stigma attached to.

Children in ancap

The base anarchocapitalist system does not have any prescriptions in regards to children, mainly because it only focuses on the direct conclusions that are derived from the private property system. Because of that, children under a raw libertarian code of ethics are basically treated as having the same rights as adults, with a few notable quirks:

Children, specially younger children, usually lack cognitive ability to make complex decisions. This is not exclusive to children, and these quirks apply to any person that have difficulties in this area, including mental disability, illnesses, and even people under short term effects like unconscious people.

Because of this cognitive difficulty, or difficulty making decisions in general, it opens the door for the concept of "Implied consent" and also "implied lack of consent". If someone is unconscious on a burning building and you go save them, it would be absurd to accuse you assault for kidnapping. It is heavily implied that any person who is in such situation would act in a self preserving way, so your assist is consensual, even if not verbalized.

On the same token, if a child consents to something they don't understand, like for example, being poisoned, it is heavily implied that this consent is not coming from an informed decision, but instead from their lack of understanding of the subject. Therefore any attempts by the child to consent to such thing would be immediately invalidated by a heavy implication of incapability of consent.

By using these implied consents, parents then get access to much needed parenting tools, however, these tools are way more restrictive than any other system in history, and these restrictions can't really be modified by private legislation due to the impossibility of the child understanding and agreeing to the legislation. These restrictions offer very good protection against abuse, but are quite uncomfortable for defenders of parents rights.

The conflicts usually come from the subjective nature of the implied consent, and how far it could be pushed in the name of raising a child. There is no shortage of possible disagreement topics around this subject, and this is one of the only libertarian issues that are not quickly solved by private legislation.

However conflicts on this area are seen as normal and inevitable under any system, and pushing parents to be extra careful with their children is widely seen as a good thing.

Corporal Punishments

Anarcho-capitalists believe that restitution to the victim is the most important thing in criminal justice. For example if a criminal steals something or damages something, the most important thing is for the criminal to give back the stolen item or pay for the damages. However how do you repay damages to a person's body? How much is a punch in the face worth?

Due to a lack of any objective ways to handle situations like these, ancaps are highly encouraged to create private legislation that contain arbitrary prescriptions like punishments, fines and expulsion to handle such cases, which need to be voluntarily agreed upon by all parties.

However in cases where the aggressor and the victim have no contractual relationship to each other, one proposed solution would be to inflict to the aggressor the same harm he inflicted on his victim, and allow the victim and the aggressor to negotiate an alternative form of compensation. For example if the aggressor punched the victim in the face, the victim would be entitled to punch back, but instead of punching back, the victim offered replacing the corporal punishment with a fine of a specific value, which was agreed upon by the aggressor.

This corporal punishment solution is considered a last resort and far from the ideal way to handle situations like these. The corporal punishment could also be replaced by "equivalent" punishment, especially in cases where the damage caused by the aggressor has "secondary effects", such as in the case of rape, crippling damage, and things of this sort. In these cases the secondary effects are handled by for example a payment equivalent to the loss of revenue caused by the lost limb, or something similar. Crippling back or raping back is considered to be extremely counter productive.

While this is a well accept among ancaps there are several gray areas within it where a lot of disagreement can happen, for example how do we even decide what equivalent is, and this becomes especially polemic when discussing the issue in current state run systems since the rules that could result in corporal punishments are arbitrary and imposed through aggressive violence. While some ancaps argue that corporal punishment is far better than prisons, due to the prisons being run with tax payer money, others see this being used by governments in extremely cruel and unusual ways.

Death Penalty

The general stance of anarcho-capitalist legal philosophy is that the death penalty is legitimate and does not violate the natural rights of the aggressor as he has forfeited some of these rights in the course of taking the rights of someone else. Thus a murderer forfeits his right to life and may be executed. This view was favored by Rothbard[60], Walter Block, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Raphael Lima Paulo Kogos, etc....

Intellectual Property

While this topic has no disagreements among anarcho-capitalists, there are some disagreements among libertarians. The general consensus in more recent times is that intellectual property is not a legitimate form of property, and shouldn't be protected as actual property rights of concrete goods.

The main libertarian proponent against intellectual property is Stephan Kinsella, among others such as Jeffrey Tucker and Roderick T. Long, who writes[61] that the Neo-Lockean principle of first appropriation, as basis of property, can only apply for scarce resources, since there can be no conflict regarding non-concrete and non-scarce goods. He also argues that one can only enforce intellectual property rights if one limits actual property rights over physical resources which are open to homesteading, thus IP would be little more than an arbitrary monopoly granted by the state that aggresses upon others' property rights.

Murray Rothbard takes the stance that intellectual property may actually hinder innovation, opposed to what most proponents of it seem to think, but this is just an economics stance. Politically, he argues that "infinite copyright contracts" would arise in an anarcho-capitalist society (and they could only arise if voluntarily agreed), and no government would be required to uphold these contracts as they would be upheld by private agencies.

On the other hand, there are thinkers such as Morris and Linda Tannehill[62], who argue that in an anarcho-capitalist society there would be private "data banks" whom inventors could buy insurance against unauthorized use from. These data banks would not only enforce the intellectual property rights, but they would also compensate the inventor for possible losses caused. However, though not an anarcho-capitalist, the biggest proponent of intellectual property rights within the libertarian movement has been Ayn Rand, who argued that "patents and copyrights are the legal implementation of the base of all property rights: a man's right to the product of his mind [...]"[63], though she argued that these rights, if held in perpetuity, would bring more bad than good.

Finally, there is the anarcho-capitalist author David Friedman, who takes a moderate position on the issue, saying that both sides make good points.

Individualist Anarchism

Within Individualist Anarchism, the two biggest proponents of intellectual property rights and against them respectively were Lysander Spooner[64] and Benjamin R. Tucker.[65]
Lysander Spooner defined wealth as anything that contributes towards a man's well-being, and property as simply wealth possessed, with an owner. He believed anything that met the criteria of contributing to human welfare could be appropriated and thus become property, including ideas.
On the other hand, Benjamin Tucker made a very similar critique of intellectual property as Stephan Kisella does: He saw property as useful for assigning the usage of scarce resources to different people, thus avoiding conflict, but since ideas aren’t concrete things to be held in property, and can be employed by different people at different places at the same time (for example, a recipe for a meal), he didn't believe their use should be restricted by patents or copyright.

Immigration

This issue is and has historically been quite controversial, at least almost as much as abortion, within libertarian circles. Culturally right conservative factions have positions and views opposed to open borders and free migration, and more closely aligned with right-nationalists . They argue that, in the absense of the state, everything would be privately owned, and thus there wouldn't be any such thing as open borders; they ideally want property owners and communities to decide who can enter or not in their property. This mustn't be interpreted as saying that immigration don't increase productivity or that they decrease wages[66], as their objection generally[67] is not about economics, but rather is more concerned about social cohesion in a libertarian social order, and the rights of owners to decide who enters and uses their property, seeing open borders in the regular sense as a form of trespassing (and forced integration).
They don't see open borders as comparable with free trade since immigration, opposite to trade, doesn't need to be agreed with by both parties. Those who advocate for this position also argue against the concept of a natural "right to travel". On the other hand, mostly made up of progressives and the culturally left, there are the libertarians that favour open borders and free immigration in state systems, with some few also proposing this for an anarcho-capitalist society. It's worth noting that Murray Rothbard initially favoured this last position, opening the think-tank "Cato Institute" for promoting this idea in a libertarian perspective, which nowadays still does, but his ideas would later shift to the conception of private property borders and the more "rightist" position[68] that would very influential in the paleo-alliance circles, taking for example the Paleolibertarian think-tank Mises Institute and Rothbard's pupil, Hans-Hermann Hoppe[69][70].

The method to Achieve an Anarcho-Capitalist Society

  • Reforms - Some anarcho-capitalists believe that revolution is not the right way to achieve a better society.
  • Non Violent Revolution - Examples being Crypto-Anarchism and Agorism. It works together with peacefully spreading anarcho-capitalist ideas, partly through the separation of school and state.
  • Violent Revolution - Some anarcho-capitalist groups and individuals propose the violent overthrow of government and the seizure of the state's assets.
  • Secession - Hoppeans argue that the natural order can be achieved through radical political decentralization.
  • Some believe that markets competitivity along with technology development will eventually make the state obsolete so human progress through markets mechanisms will naturally abolish it.

Family Institutition

Most anarcho-capitalists see family as a natural institution that forms in all societies, and are a line of defense against the state, therefore the rights of parents over their households, such as the power to educate their children, is seen as extremely valuable and worth protecting. The more reactionary branches of Anarcho-Capitalism characterices families as the basic unit of society from which the rest stems. They say natural private law binds the household members into a hierarchical structure with members subordinated to the owner of the household (generally the father), and when children break up from this authority altogether they form new, independent households. This view of family and hierarchy is commented on by Hoppe on his article "The Idea of a Private Law Society: The Case of Ludwig Von Haller".[71]

Some minority branches of Anarcho-Capitalism, characterized by being radically progressive are very sceptical about family institute (all three - extended patriarchal, extended matriarchal and nuclear), because of viewing those institutions as a source of social authority (which they oppose in every sense), and as the "main seeds of nationalism, statism, socialism, religion and authoritarianism in general", thus advocating for the elimination of the traditional family, forming "private gated polyamorous communes which children that can freely leave".

Marriage

Libertarianism does not have a concept of marriage, it treats it just like any form of voluntary contract, which goes against the more traditional definition of an unbreakable bond. As long as the contract is voluntary, all other factors such as how it is named, or what are the genders involved become automatically irrelevant, which puts libertarians technically on the pro-same-sex marriage side.

However, due to the complex nature of marriage contracts, it is extremely likely that this will be the subject of private legislation, which might include other arbitrary restrictions.

Foundations and beliefs

One of the fundamental beliefs that anarcho-capitalists hold is that the existence of the state, defined as a monopoly of protection and law-enforcement over a given territory, must lead to a more inefficient management of scarce resources, and a necessarily more violent and less productive system compared to one based on private property, even at producing security. They also make a praxeological argument in favor of the abolition of taxation (and consequently, the state), saying that any form of theft decreases stock of present goods of the individuals affected, thus increasing their time-preference (preference for present over future goods), but taxation, being constant and not considered theft by a majority of the population, not only increases time-preferences but changes its pattern (also decreasing, at an unknown rate, the future stock of goods), making people less forward-thinking, making investment less rewarding and slowing or even reversing the civilization effect that a lower social time-preferece rate causes.[72]

Those could be considered the more economistic arguments against the state that anarcho-capitalists make, but most also make an juridical critique of the state. With regards to legal philosophy, anarcho-capitalists argue that all use of force, when not employed in self-defence, is justified ground for retaliation from the victim. They define coercion as any initiation force, or threat thereof, over another individual's property (which includes their body).
The idea that there is a natural right to own oneself and appropriate the natural resources one employs before anyone else (one's private property), for Rothbard, stems from the fact that it's impossible to establish universal ethical norms if one is to deny this fact; if the notion of self-ownership and neo-lockean property appropriation is refused, there appears a set of untermensch and ubermensch and that set of universal ethical norms is no longer valid.
On the other hand, for Hoppe, property rights stem from the fact that arguing against propertarian ethics inevitably leads to performative contradictions; just by engaging in argumentation, he says, one must recognize private property rights as an a priori condition of argumentation. Certain other anarcho-capitalists are considered "ethical intuitionists", one example being Michael Huemer, who believes natural rights exists since they can be naturally intuited.[73]
Because of this foundational philosophical view (which is deduced differently though almost universally agreed for, besides consequentialist anarcho-capitalists), anarcho-capitalists necessarily view taxation as theft, and any form of theft as illegitimate. And they belive the same for any violent regulation on individuals' behavior or control over their property which doesn't result from a contractually-binding, voluntary relationship.
In fact, because they don't see majority rule as a legitimate form of electing representatives (since voluntary contracts must be unanimous), anarcho-capitalists argue against Democracy, viewing subjection through democracy as no better than subjection through any other kind of government, some even arguing for Monarchism as a preferable system.[72][74]
The anarcho-capitalist would take this view to its logical conclusion as to say that the state itself should be dismantled, as there is no legitimate contract binding government and citizens together, and much less one that everyone has signed.[75]

From these general principles, we can move onto more specific ones. Anarcho-Capitalism, as a political system, has 4 main foundations:

  1. Absolute property rights and absolute privatization.
  2. Absolute political decentralization, eventually reaching the individual.
  3. Absolute de-monopolization - dismantling of the monopoly of violence (state).
  4. Rejection of all physical aggression as legitimate.

Voluntaryism

Flag of Voluntaryism

Voluntaryism is a political ideology inhabiting the bottom right of the compass, with no specific cultural implications. It is one of the only anarchist ideologies, alongside Autarchy, that doesn't call itself anarchist.

It's main belief is that aggression is never, ever, justified to be initiated in a non-defensive way, and seeing taxation as robbery it believes it should be voluntary (services provided by public entities would be financed voluntarily and compete with private organizations).

However, unlike Anarcho-Capitalism, and being a mostly semantical issue, they define "government" as every kind of organization, while the state is the monopoly of violence.

It was founded in 1908 in Auberon Herbert's (posthumous) writing, "The Voluntaryist Creed", though these views were also exposed in previous works. It is probably among the first, full theoretical interpretations of a society completely based on liberty and property rights (probably only preceded by "The Production of Security" by Gustave de Molinari in 1849, and "Social Statistics" by Herbert Spencer in 1851), which greatly influenced Rothbard's thought.

Despite its creator never describing himself as an "anarchist", he was called an "anarchist in everything but name" by Benjamin Tucker, after his death in 1906.

Variants

Classical Rothbardianism

Classical Rothbardianism is an ideology based on the classical views of economic historian, Austrian economist, philosopher and reputed founder of anarcho-capitalism Murray Newton Rothbard, who, even if most anarcho-capitalist theorists agree with most of his lessons, some lessons end up being rejected or ignored by many theorists.

He published a considerable amount of political philosophy books that contain most of his political views, the best known being Anatomy of the State, The Ethics of Liberty, Man, Economy and State and the Libertarian Manifesto.

  • Anatomy of the State - One of the most notable works, which, in this book, Rothbard argues that the state would be the monopoly of force and violence and an institution that would violate what individuals would categorize as honest and moral. Rothbard tries to debunk (in his view) false auras of goodness and wrong notions about the state that would serve to favor it, such as that the state would represent the people.
  • The Ethics of Freedom - Another notable work, in which, in this book, he argues how ethics and morals would still exist in society without state intervention. In general, he defends an anarchist theory that even with the non-interference of the state, society would still live in an accepted manner as moral, without a state restricting freedoms to do so.
  • Man, Economy and State - One of the most important books of the Austrian school, working on macro and microeconomics with a set of axioms, curiously, the last eight chapters were removed for various reasons, but later they were published as Power and the Market in 1970. The book advocates as little government intervention as possible (at the anarchist level), valuing entrepreneurship, and a maximum laissez-faire economy.
    • Power and Market: Government and the Economy - As already mentioned, it was supposed to be part of Man, Economy and State, but it had been withdrawn for several reasons, including political reasons. In this book, he tries to differentiate private markets from intervened markets, also defending that we do not live in free markets, but in intervened ones. He also claims that regulations and plutocracy are caused by state and political reasons, also from an anarchist anti-state point of view.
  • For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto - One of his best-known works, in which most of the anarcho-capitalist philosophy with a strong opposition to the left was emphasized. In this book, he addresses issues based on classical liberals such as Adam Smith and John Locke, also tracing libertarian origins with them and up to the American Revolution of 1765, as both would be a "revolution" to "the old order that dominated their subjects for centuries" . He also argues that conservatism came about to destroy the "liberal spirit" and that they wanted a hierarchical government with privileged elites. In the book, one of the main characteristics of anarcho-capitalism appears, the NAP (non-aggression principle), in which if an aggressor or a group attacked or injured a peaceful individual, they would be inherently wrong; whose book he emphasizes that the state would not follow this principle because it is already above the moral law. The book was held by many theorists to be responsible for today's "hardcore libertarianism", along with Robert Nozick and Ayn Rand.

Other principles he believes in can be seen in other books, interviews, etc. One of his beliefs would be his enormous appreciation for the American revolution, so much so that he wrote a book called "Conceived in Liberty", in which he states that the legislators wanted to oppress or reduce them to slavery, in addition to being anti- imperialist and extremely favorable to the American revolution for being inspired by "libertarian ideals". In Chapter 5, even though he was opposed to slavery, he still cited what he would see as advantages of the constitution of the Confederate states under the American Constitution, in addition to opposing government privileges given to banks at the time.

In a 1973 interview about wars in Reason magazine (antiwar.com), Rothbard is completely in favor of isolationism, opposing the wars caused by the American government and stating that the war in Vietnam was a mass murder, also uses Brazil and Paraguay as an example that wars are between states, not the people. He is also opposed to the rise of the American state and blames Woodrow Wilson for American foreign policy. Even though he opposes interstate wars, he is still in favor of revolutions and civil wars, using the American revolution as an example, as he would not have levied taxes at state levels, he also argues that he would need great support from the civilian masses, using Mao Tse- Tung and Che Guevara as examples. He also claims that in modern times, it is impossible not to kill innocent civilians in wars, also stating that if the situation were on a private scale (without states) it would be completely different, using the fact that the police don't need to machine gun people to find a bandit. In the magazine made by The Libertarian Forum, he opposed the state of Israel and was pro-Palestine, being Anti-Zionist and stating that he was "fueled by American arms and money'. There were accusations that he was pro-Russian after an excerpt from For a New Liberty appeared in the Libertarian Review magazine in 1978, defending Soviet foreign policy and that of some communist countries.

One of the most important parts of his philosophy is individualism, so much so that David Gordon's book about it, it is said that Rothbard would have based himself on the American individualists Lysander Spooner and Benjamin R. Tucker and mixed his ideals with the Laissez-Faire economics of the school Austrian. He fiercely defends human rights absolutism and separation of the individual from the state.

He also ends up defending the panarchy in the book Nations By Consent: Decomposing the Nation-State, in which he defends voluntary states properties and that the problems between them with something resembling police.

Even though he is against the nation-state concept, he still has beliefs in nationalism, because according to him in Nations by Consent: "Contemporary libertarians often assume, mistakenly, that individuals are bound to each other only by the nexus of market exchange. They forget that everyone is necessarily born into a family, a language, and a culture. Every person is born into one or several overlapping communities, usually including an ethnic group, with specific values, cultures, religious beliefs, and traditions" . He also emphasizes on nationality consent, using Bosnia as an example of different nationalities also advocating private proerty/market borders. Even so, he defended black separatism in America, because according to him black people could flourish among them without the "oppressive power" and white power structure, but he also ended up criticizing integrationists and what he called "liberals", such as Martin Luther King Jr, showing himself as a huge fan of Malcolm X. [76][77][78]

Other ideals of Rothbard would be the fact that he favors abortion, because according to him "no being has a right to live, unbidden, as a parasite within or upon some person's body" though later on he would advocate an alliance between the christian right and paleolibertarians for overthrow Roe V. Wade also saying that there arguments of abortion killing a person makes difficult this debate, in addition to defending a "market of children".[79] He also defends police freedom to torture and beat suspects of some crimes, even if the police would be arrested if they were innocent.[80]

Personality and Behaviour

AnCap is usually portrayed as AnCap Picardia memes personified, which tells you everything: His general absurd behavior is usually rationalized by the fact not a lot of people really wanting to believe in his ideology. AnCap is focused on economics and ethics and isn't necessarily fond of the anarchist left (aside from arguably Left-Wing Market Anarchism, as Rothbard was strongly influenced by Benjamin Tucker, a mutualist)

Stylistic Notes

This isn't Anarchyball, so no balding AnCap please.

How to Draw

Flag of Anarcho-Capitalism

The flag of anarcho-capitalism is a diagonal bicolour of Gold and Black, representing Capitalism (and hard money), and Anarchism, respectively. The origins of the flag of anarcho-capitalism date back to Robert LeFevre's 'Freedom School' in Colorado that, in the years 1963-1964, held a winter and spring long 'Phrontistery,' in which the anarcho-capitalist flag was first shown in public.[81]

  1. Draw a ball with eyes.
  2. Draw a diagonal Bicolour with Gold or Yellow at the top and Black at the bottom.

And you should be done.

Color Name HEX RGB
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Yellow #FDFD00 253, 253, 0


Relationships

Freedom Partners

  • Libertarianism - I agree with many things he says, but just a small state? The mere existence of the state is a threat to life, liberty, and property.
  • Minarchism - My moderate brother.
  • Capitalism - Duh.
  • Paleolibertarianism - Pretty much the same as Libertarian, but conservative. We both like Murray Rothbard and Lew Rockwell.
  • Korwinism - Crazy Polish statist friend and business partner.
  • Pink Capitalism - My pro-LGBT sibling and more culturally left self.
  • Hoppeanism - My more culturally right self. End Hoppephobia![82]
  • Left-Rothbardianism - My more culturally left self, and also a Left-Wing Market Anarchist
  • Anarcho-Pacifism - You're cute and the only other person who supports Adam Kokesh 202024.
  • Anarcho-Individualism - You share and respect your love for individualism; collectivism is truly a damaging and an unnatural mindset. (Wait, what do you mean wage labor is immoral?!)
  • Left-Wing Market Anarchism - You want to abolish private property? Forbid wage labor? No? Then what is "left-wing" about you?
  • Agorism - Brother and my dealer.
  • Austrian School - Based economics!
  • Panarchism - Voluntary adscription governments competing between them? Absolutely based.
  • Eco-Capitalism - Private property rights is the best way to deal with contamination.
  • Seibtism - Good girl.
  • Yellow Unionism - Best type of trade unions.
  • Libertarian Feminism - Understands that unrestrained free markets are good for women and minorities to exercise their freedom.
  • National Libertarianism - Modern libertarians often disregard nations by forgetting that everyone is born into family, with a language, and a culture, part of one or several ethnic group(s), and with specific values and traditions.[68]
  • Buchananism - Great pal and ally even if you're a statist.
  • MGTOW - I really like your sigma male grindset.
  • Isolationism - The state loves wars and globalism is statist.
  • Helvetic Model - Also Switzerland and Liechenstein are deeply based.

Tolerable Commies

  • Chicago School - We would get along a whole lot better if you simply dropped that whole Monetarism thingy and stopped being so neoclassical.
  • Queer Anarchism - Pink Capitalist's ideas are better. Sorry, not sorry. Thanks for buying my merch on pride month though.
  • Nilssonian Anarcho-Fascism - I see you're influenced by me, but why abandon the NAP in favor of fascist aesthetics?
  • Paleoconservatism - Yes, the good ol' american right. We used to get along fine but now he became a statist protectionist.[72]
  • Conservative Liberalism - Stop ignoring me! TAXATION IS THEFT! 1776! No step on snek!
  • Classical Liberalism - No taxation without representation? How about NO TAXATION?
  • Hayekism - Reduced taxation?! How about NO TAXATION, you Keynesian, Commie scum!
  • Reactionary Libertarianism - I appreciate your libertarianism, but can you drop that whole feudalism thing?
  • Reactionary Liberalism - Old Paleocon , utopic is to believe that state can make something good, and once again, please drop the connections to feudalism.
  • Alt-Lite - I appreciate your support for capitalism, but can you please distance yourself from that scumbag and stop harassing my sibling?
  • Objectivism - A walking contradiction and a borderline sect.
  • Capitalist Communism - 50% of the time, he is right.
  • Neoliberalism - Fellow fan of Capitalism, but please stop violating the NAP so much.
  • Juche - Well, I know he's an tyrannical commie and all that, but he hates taxes, smokes weed and also my frequent recreational McNuke customer; I kind of have to respect the guy.
  • Mutualism - Another free-market lover, except the whole socialism thingy is quite cringe (he does spit some facts every once in a while, though[83][84][85]), and I was greatly influenced by him during my formative years, being a fan of Tucker and all.
  • Avaritionism - Basically me on LSD and crack but without the NAP. NAP is based; otherwise, it's just chaos.
  • Titoism - "The principle in the Communist countries should be: land to the peasants and the factories to the workers."[86]
  • Dengism - Most based commie I have ever seen: Even though you are a filthy statist, you at LEAST allow markets to prosper, and also, you have child-run sweat-shops, so you are cool in my book.
  • Guevarism - You're a cringe tankie but Rothbard praised you apparently? Also, my partners and I made a lot of money selling your face on shirts.
  • Pol Potism - Tyrannical genocidal commi- wait, you blew up the central bank of Cambodia?
  • Posadism - Always a reliable recreational McNuke customer; no matter how drastic, business is business.
  • Soulism & Acid Communism - Great customers, regardless of our views on economics.
  • Classical Conservatism - Right-wing statist, although Powell was based.
  • Neoreactionarism - Formalism is absolutely based, yet you still support the state.
  • National Conservatism - Right-nationalist statist, some of you are somewhat based though.
  • National Liberalism - Same as above but classical liberal, which makes him better, also Farage is based.
  • Pinochetism - You're a dictator that threw commies out of helicopters? That's horrifying but totally based!
  • Right-Wing Populism - You can be useful but please be less statist.
  • Right-Reformism - Same for you, also be more radical.
  • Libertarian Market Socialism - Same as Mutualist but minarchist.
  • Trumpism - Filthy statist and protectionist, but keep those tax and regulation cuts coming.
  • Liberal Feminism - Fellow fan of Capitalism, but Libertarian Feminist's ideas are better. Sorry, not sorry.
  • Police Statism - I don't want a police "state", but private police is based!
  • Stratocracy - Military state is not good, but private militaries are based!
  • Theocracies - Government imposing a religion is disgusting, but if it is in voluntary property rights/contract-based communities, then I don't have any problem.
  • State Atheism - Same as above but anti-religion.
  • National Anarchism - Stupid anti-capitalist, but I really like your love for decentralization and freedom of association.
  • Leopold II Thought - He's not me, commies. But without the NAP violations he can be ultrabased
  • Carl Benjamin Thought - Classlib who has awesome takes on the EU, redtards, and globetards, but too statist and democratic.
  • Thatcherism - Not perfect, but at least you kicked Keynesian's ass out of Britain and in your last days, you were against the EU.
  • Geolibertarianism - Just a more tolerable version of Georgism.
  • Anarcho-Egoism - On one side, your views are borderline leftist while ignoring property rights and NAP violations, but on the other side, you don't believe in egalitarianism and collectivism. So, literally 50/50.
  • Landian Accelerationism - Please, go outside for once and touch some grass.

N.A.P Violators

  • Marxism–Leninism - An ideology that only exists to oppress and enslave. He's governmental tyranny at its worst. All you commies do is worship St*lin, justify war crimes, simp for Marx, and beg for bread.
  • Whiny Commie - An oxymoron; you need a state to enforce communism. This ideology is just Marxism–Leninism but enforced by the majority. Thanks for buying my drugs, though.
  • Anarcho-Syndicalism - What? It's just a more communist-looking ancom. How many ancom clones even are there?! (Psst, wanna buy this hoodie?)
  • Stalinism - The very definition of evil.
  • Feudalism - I AM NOTHING LIKE HIM FOR FUCK'S SAKE!
  • Reactionary Socialism - Are you not just Feudalism again?
  • Nazism - A crooked statist: violated millions of people's rights by taking them to somewhere they don't want to go; therefore, he is a crooked NAP-violator and one of my biggest enemies!
  • Alt-Right - Aren't you that scum above again?
  • National Bolshevism - The worst of Marxism-Leninism and National Socialism. Also, you made my sibling cry.
  • Fascism - Cringe totalitarian collectivist, I'm nothing like you and never will be.
  • Anarcho-Fascism - You're literally just a commie troll to make me look stupid, aren't you?
  • Keynesian School - Statist cuck who's devaluating our currency and ruining the economy!
  • Corporatocracy - Big corporations can be just as exploitative (not only to the free market but to people's lives) as an authoritarian government.
  • Kleptocracy - Another crony fuck who exploits the free market for himself!
  • Plutocracy - What makes you think that I should simp for you? Just because you're rich doesn't mean you're automatically OK in my book! You'll be just like any other government officials.
  • Monetarism - END THE FED! You cancerous NAP-violator!
  • Succdem - Silly succdem likes big government and more regulation. Also, YOU'RE A COMMIE!
  • Georgism - Damn the land commies! At least you're a fellow capitalist, though.
  • Social Libertarianism - You call yourself a lolbert yet want the government to give you my money, perfidious socialist!
  • Neoconservatism - Yo, so I heard you like to go to foreign countries and kill all their people for your statist agenda?! Bro, what the hell is wrong with you?! It's totally not the same when I use child slavery in the third world!
  • Democratic Socialism - Bernie is a tyrannical commie! Screw your dream welfare state: He's literally trying to turn the U.S. into a planned economy! Do you WANT our country to turn into the next Soviet Union?!
  • Ochlocracy - Hive-Mind-lite that doesn't care about the individual and violates the NAP.
  • Hive-Mind Collectivism - The future the goddamn commies want!
  • Marxist Feminism - Only unrestrained markets can liberate women! Get to helicopter miss.
  • Regulationism - Your socialist solutions only worsen the situation, the state can't solve anything!
  • Libertarian Socialism - Socialism needs government! Oxymoron! Just being against taxes and being pro-gun doesn't make you a libertarian.
  • Eugenicism - A NAP violator who does not understand choice.
  • Insurrectionary Anarchism - Ancom, but likes to violate the NAP even more! But he is based.
  • Post-Leftism - Anti-capitalist, insurrectionist, likes stealing and is anti-work? What is even "post-left" about you?
  • Left-Wing Populism - Demagogic commie scum!
  • Illegalism - Stealing wealth is EVIL! But stealing from government and crony idiots is based action against them. Also, wanna buy some guns and ammunition from me?
  • Globalism - You basically want a world state which is gross, also your "free" trade agreements are a garbage[87].
  • Social Liberalism - The New Deal was one of the worst things that happened to USA.
  • EU Model - A mistake that will transform into a superstate and the Euro is a mess!
  • Fully Automated Gay Space Communism - Yes, full scale automation, AI management and robots is great, but they don't bring communism magically. Also even if you have access to the natural resources of the entire galaxy, you still can't satisfy the unlimited greed of humans. And last note - please read about "Gamification of economics"[88].
    • Actually, we got rid of unlimited greed of "humans" via transhumanist technology so screw you.
    • So, you think that "greed" is a biological trait just like this scumbag?
  • Anarcho-Nihilism - Why you violate the NAP and hate private property rights? You claim you hate leftists too but if you go against markets and property you are one of them.
  • Demographic Posadism - Silly commie that thinks that market economy is dependent on some auth-right type countries and that false fact, that capitalism needs "endless growth". Yes, populations can decline, and that harms mostly crony corporate lords and statist cucks, but not market itself! Even with small million population for entire planet, market is still exist.
  • Ego-Communism - Oxymoron in square. Individual never be free in collectivist society!
  • Protectionism - Communism-lite with Nazbol influences. Really awful, and cause market disasters in the long run.

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Notes

  1. ‘‘Yes, I agree 100% with that! The difference between the Revolutionary War and an interstate war is that, in the first place, an interstate war is a war of one government against another – it’s a war that aggresses against the innocent civilians of the opposite government, it’s a war that increases taxes at home, and conscription usually, to pay for it. Revolutionary war is a war against the state apparatus, a war from below by the armed public. It doesn’t have to injure innocent civilians, and it usually doesn’t. It often does not involve taxes or conscription – if it does, it does so on a very small scale.’’ - Rothbard

References

  1. While this could be argued as the case, Anarcho-Capitalism is in favor of natural law and non-coercive, voluntary exchange. Somalia is not Anarcho-Capitalist, rather it is more Kraterocratic/Egoist.
  2. "Rothband on War", AntiWar.com.
  3. https://newbritishunion.co.uk/Welcome/ideology/social-values.html
  4. http://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard167.html
  5. Based on Reddit memes involving AnCaps and Libertarians to support pedophilia due to freedom of speech.
  6. 6.0 6.1 The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism by David Friedman (1973).
  7. 7.0 7.1 The Spooner-Tucker Doctrine: An Economist's View by Murray N. Rothbard
  8. Anarcho-capitalist theorists have conservative and progressive views leaning to one side more depending on the faction of the movement , and in an anarcho-capitalist society, cultural values would vary from person to person and between different communities of property owners.
  9. https://mises.org/library/soviet-foreign-policy-revisionist-perspective
  10. https://mises.org/library/conceived-liberty-2
  11. https://mises.org/power-market/christianity-black-power-rothbard-offers-unique-view
  12. https://thejewishlibertarian.com/2013/01/17/a-fascinating-jewish-response-on-anarcho-capitalism/
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45qRDamRvE4
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  15. Rothbardianism in Iraq?
  16. Anarcho-capitalism, On the state Wikipedia
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  18. The Private Production of Defense by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
  19. The Myth of National Defense by Hans-Hermann Hoppe and others
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto by Murray Rothbard
  21. The Great Fiction, 2nd Edition, ch. 13-15 (p.187-227); by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
  22. The Privatization of Roads and Highways by Walter Block
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  24. How Government Solved the Health Care Crisis: Medical Insurance that Worked — Until Government "Fixed" It by Roderick T. Long
  25. Government Medical "Insurance" by Murray Rothbard
  26. Free banking theory, history, and a Laissez-Faire model by Larry J. Sechrest.
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  29. 29.0 29.1 The Faults of Fractional Reserve Banking by Thorsten Polleit
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  31. Reflections on Legal Polycentrism by Gerard N. Casey
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  38. The Republic of Cospaia: An Anarchist Renassance City by Ellie McFarland
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  40. Private Defense in the History of Genoa by Matteo Salonia
  41. Medieval Iceland and the Absence of Government by Thomas Whiston
  42. The Vikings were Libertarians by Roderick T. Long
  43. Anarchist FAQ (version 5.2) by Bryan Caplan
  44. Mutual Aid, Ch. 5 "Mutual Aid in the Medieval City and Ch. 6 "Mutual Aid in the Medieval City (continued)" by Peter Kropotkin
  45. Medieval Cities by Henri Pirenne
  46. Law and Revolution by Harold Berman
  47. The Not So Wild, Wild West by Terry Anderson and P.J. Hill
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  49. Conceived in Liberty, Vol. V by Murray N. Rothbard
  50. The Production of Security by Gustave De Molinari
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  58. On Doing the Right Thing by Albert Jay Nock
  59. Our Enemy, The State by Albert J. Nock
  60. Libertarian Position Capital Punishment by Murray N. Rothbard
  61. Against Intellectual Property by Stephan Kinsell
  62. The Market for Liberty by Morris and Linda Tannehill
  63. Capitalism: The Uknown Ideal by Ayn Rand
  64. The Law of Intellectual Property by Lysander Spooner
  65. The Attitude of Anarchism towards Industrial Combinations by Benjamin R. Tucker
  66. Democracy: The God that Failed ch. 7 sec. 1; by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
  67. https://mises.org/wire/problem-aggregate-calculations-value-immigration
  68. 68.0 68.1 Nations by Consent by Murray Rothbard; 1994
  69. https://mises.org/library/case-free-trade-and-restricted-immigration-0
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  77. https://www.amazon.com/Enemy-State-Life-Murray-Rothbard/dp/1573928097
  78. https://mises.org/power-market/christianity-black-power-rothbard-offers-unique-view
  79. https://books.google.com.br/books?id=B65ic_7bfFEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=For+a+New+Liberty&hl=en&ei=_4ZpTOCuLoH58Abl8OyyBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q= abortion&f=false
  80. https://mises.org/library/ethics-liberty
  81. Bertrayal of the American Right, page 188, by Murray Rothbard
  82. Hoppephobia by Rothbard (1990).
  83. “The Solution of the Social Problem” by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; Chapter V: “The Bank of the People”; Para. 5.
  84. “The Bastiat-Proudhon Debate on Interest” – Letter 3; Proudhon to Bastiat, November 19th, 1849
  85. “Confessions of a Revolutionary” by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; Chapter XI: “Who am I?”
  86. Confiscation and the Homestead Principle by Murray Rothbard (1969).
  87. The NAFTA "Free" Trade Hoax by Murray N. Rothbard
  88. https://medium.com/swlh/the-gamification-of-the-entire-economy-how-the-new-world-is-being-designed-2ad065343527

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