What are some modern day examples of anarchism?
For those who want an illustration of what happens when two ‘competing-governments’ are arguing with each other in the same geographical area, see: Bosnia. This is the result of the...
View ArticleWhat about the “competing-governments” concept of “anarcho-capitalists”?
Those who advocate anarchism seek to replace a rule of law, with a rule of the jungle. The kind of ‘corporations’ they envision are not corporations like those under capitalism (which have no power to...
View ArticleWhat is the solution to anarchism?
The only peaceful solution to such disputes is to have one agency with the power to settle those disagreements, according to one set of objectively defined laws — a government. This is what...
View ArticleWhy is “anarcho-capitalism” a contradiction in terms?
Those who attempt to combine anarchism with capitalism, make the error of confusing the peaceful form of competition of capitalism — trade, ideas, and dollars — with the brutal “jungle” form of...
View ArticleWhy can’t corporations exist without government?
Under capitalism, corporations are the result of a specific contractual legal framework (provided by government), based on the principle of individual rights. Without government, the distinction...
View ArticleUnder capitalism wouldn’t “corporate organizations” be able to provide all of...
Whatever you are proposing it is not capitalism. The proper name for what you purpose is not ‘corporations’, but street gangs, who fund their business through extortion of their victims (which you...
View ArticleWhat is anarchism?
Anarchism is not a form of capitalism; anarchism is a form of collectivism, where individual rights are subject to the rule of competing gangs.The post What is anarchism? appeared first on The...
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