mediahasyou
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Anarcho capitalism is not anarchism.
False.
if you equate them, them i am an anarchist by your definition. :d
Neoconservative->Anarcho-Capitalist->Anarchist w.o. adjectives -> Voluntaryist/Minarchist -> Minarchist -> liberal-leaning Minarchist
Why the switch back to more government?
Yes, thankfully I have finally seen the light. It took four years and extensive research but I have transitioned from a moderate libertarian all the way to an anarcho-capitalist. Once you truly understand the inherent violence of the state and how a stateless society would function, it is an easy transition.
Yaayyy! I'll probably be there too in a year or two. For now, I find it very interesting.![]()
Yeah, it takes time but if you do careful research you will probably make the switch eventually. Here are some books that I've been suggesting that people who are interested read:
Practical Anarchy - Found in audio and pdf form here http://www.freedomainradio.com/books.html (goes well with Everyday Anarchy and Universally Preferable Behaviour but Practical Anarchy looks at the practical questions you are probably more interested in)
The Market For Liberty - Very good in most aspects and again looks at a lot of the practicalities. http://freekeene.com/free-audiobook/
For A New Liberty - In print and audio. Also everything else by Rothbard is good. http://mises.org/rothbard/newliberty.asp
I've become an individualist anarchist/autarchist in recent months. But it's more of a personal philosophy than it is a political or societal philosophy (since I've given up on the latter altogether).