Cyph3rp9nk on Nostr: Don’t say too loudly that you are an anarcho-capitalist and that you defend ...
Don’t say too loudly that you are an anarcho-capitalist and that you defend everything the books on anarcho-capitalism say.
Whoever wrote the books had an interest; notice that most theoretical anarcho-capitalists defend:
- Abortion
- The free movement of people
- They never usually explain that a counterbalance is needed to defend workers’ interests against large corporations.
- Most theoretical anarcho-capitalists work for the state or end up getting into politics, that is, into the system.
The first two are a pure contradiction because they go totally against private property; life is private property, a country is the private property of its inhabitants.
The third makes me think badly of many.
And the fourth is pure hypocrisy and inconsistency.
Never believe in ideologies; use common sense and have your own ideology.
I only make an exception for Samuel Edward Konkin III, who lived in a way consistent with his postulates and refused to work for the government, and who also spoke about what anarcho-capitalists never talk about: how to end the state through black markets.
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