I've been noticing something; Is Anarcho-Capitalism just a way to seduce people into embracing Americanism? Seems like there is no way it will actually ever happen. Seems like the reactionaries agree that
I've been noticing something; Is Anarcho-Capitalism just a way to seduce people into embracing Americanism...
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Americanism?
Most Ancaps support autistic people like Pinochet and are borderline fascists but lie and ever admit it. (Rightists are pathological liars)
Anarcho-capitalism is fascism without a leader, for now at least.
I live in the USA where that flag means "do not engage this gun-worshiping bootlicking retard".
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I mean Libertarian Capitalism. WITH market regulations.
Showing how the free market is good seduces people into supporting politicians who privatize everything, Even though total free market is a myth, and Anarcho-Capitaism will never ever happen.
Pinochet was autistic? He was a bloodthirsty anti-social murderer. But never heard of him having autistic symptoms
Anarcho-capitalism is an oxymoron. Capitalism requires state enforcement.
Two people can voluntarily decide to make an exchange. But what's the stop one party from killing the other and taking their shit if there are no police officers, courts and prisons? Private property laws are protected by the state. Otherwise I can just shoot you and take your shit.
And whenver ancaps dream up of a system to "enforce" private property rights without the need of a state, they need up re-creating the mafia. "DROs" Dispute Resolution Organizations.
In my experience there are two kinds of ancaps/lolberts. The ones that genuinely want freedom but have a warped view of capitalism and it’s ability to provide it, and the ones that are basically fascists who see the market as a better tool than the state to enact social Darwinism. The former are often quite interesting to talk to and depending on how you frame your arguments quite easy to turn into leftists of some stripe. I find it’s pretty easy to make the argument that capitalism is antithetical to classical liberal values and individual freedoms. The latter kind deserve the wall and are typically unredeemable.
Imo the left, at least in America, would do well to embrace the imagery and rhetoric of the libertarian movement and mobilize it against capitalism.