What have you read what have you read what have you read?
Conza, some of us like formulating our own arguments and refuting points ourselves. We aren't all looking to have discussions by referencing footnotes.
Oh yeah? Well, Mises On Lemonade Stands chapter six, footnote seven to you!! Whatever, dude...
And arguing against a position, you know nothing about, nor actually understand makes you a demented idiot no better than any statist / socialist scum out there.
I think for myself thanks champ, if only YOU could say the same. You folks always seem to forget I didn't start out as an anarcho-capitalist. Tsk tsk tsk...
By all means use any arguments you want, but at least present one. I've refuted all your "arguments". I don't appeal to authority, I just go to the best source that outlines what I agree with, the arguments I think have been logically proofed and destroy yours. So why re-write what has been outlined perfectly? Why bother with the trolls? They spend a good 10 min writing some bs pile of crap and I know exactly what their fallicious argument is, BECAUSE I USED TO BELIEVE IT.... I KNOW WHAT HELPED ME SHRED THE FALLACY, so I paste the argument that convinced me I was wrong...
I had an open mind, I weighed the cases and I discarded the bullshit fallacies. The reason I ask what books have you read on anarcho-capitalism is to help distinguish the minarchists who are open minded from those who are closed minded fools who resemble a cultard.
There is hope for the open minded one, who uses reason. There isn't for the close minded bafoon.
All I am interested in is intellectual honesty, and if my "opponents" / "devils advocates" have any.
What books have you read on anarcho-capitalism Acptulsa?
Just say it mate...
"NONE."
Is it really that hard to do?
“It is no crime to be ignorant of economics, which is, after all, a specialized discipline and one that most people consider to be a ‘dismal science.’ But it is totally irresponsible to have a loud and vociferous opinion on economic subjects while remaining in this state of ignorance.” ~ Murray N. Rothbard