Conza88
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If you have a dictionary, use it.
I am asking which definition YOU are using, not the one I use. Seriously, wtf are you genuinely this slow?

I've read plenty of Mises, Rothbard, Paul, and Mullins.
That's great, and yet that isn't the question. So what books by Rothbard have you read on voluntarism / anarcho-capitalism / self-government / private law society / natural order / logical and principled libertarianism?
Look, I know Mises and Ron Paul are voluntarists - and I'm glad you have conceded that, but what books specifically then? Mullins is a voluntarist? lol, what books has he written on anarcho-capitalism?
I listened to Stefbot and other voluntarist videos. Stefbot and others are targeting "The State" while a counterfeiting cabal of Corporatocracy elitists destroy liberty around the world with their central banking practices. No matter how bad you want to end the State, the problem will persist because you are aiming at the wrong target of our day.
That's greaaat and yet get rid of their monopoly and ability to tax, there goes the cabals power. Cartels and monopolies can only be supported by the state.
The only way to achieve a true voluntary society is under the design of the State while respecting honest sound money as prescribed by Dr. Ron Paul and denationalization of currency as put forth by Hayek.
Pity Hayek misses the mark.
I'm talking about real life not an imaginary one. The State of New York is my definition of a State. Property owners in the State of New York are authorized to own property surveyed and recorded in County Clerk's offices.
Yeah, I'm also talking about real life. The following was an attempt at an answer, whilst better - is still a dodge, as you did not answer the question. So I ask it again.
What books or sources have you read on voluntarism / anarcho-capitalism / self-government / private law society / natural order / logical and principled libertarianism?
Name them please. Or if you haven't read anything on the subject, please say so.
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