Capitalism and Free markets are not the same.

It all depends on definitions.

That is exactly right Hugo. Here is the definition from Online Etymology.

capital (n.)
The financial sense (1610s) is from L.L. capitale "stock, property," neut. of capitalis.

capitalism
1854, "condition of having capital;" from capital + -ism. Meaning "political/economic system which encourages capitalists" is recorded by 1877.

According to these definitions it is the free market. i.e. Condition of having property, using it for production, and exchanging it.
 
It's all semantics really. Everything is relative and subjective.

Anarcho capitalism still encompasses how I view life. I completely object to involuntary action. I have no right, whatsoever, to force you to do anything.
 
I completely object to involuntary action. I have no right, whatsoever, to force you to do anything.

There are those instances where application of force is justified. If you are mugging me, I am justified in applying force to introduce you to body parts you never knew you had.

Precision in one's manner of expression is usually well-considered. :)
 
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