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Anarcho-capitalism?

Discussion in 'Anarchism and radical activism' started by SurgeryXdisaster, Aug 22, 2010.

  1. SurgeryXdisaster

    SurgeryXdisaster Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    a contradiction in itself, im having trouble understanding what it exactly is.
    I've been reading around and as far as i can tell it's just a hyped up
    more "radical" version of the libertarian party.
    Can someone try to explain it to me better?

    Maybe the mixing of the words anarcho and capitalism is throwing me off
     

  2. punkmar77

    punkmar77 Experienced Member Uploader Experienced member


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    As well it should....
     
  3. butcher

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    you've answered your own question there.
     
  4. Adolescent

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    I'm into anarcho-capitalism, look at the link in my sig.
     
  5. ungovernable

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  6. SurgeryXdisaster

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    So i did!
    Libertarianism is capitalism with limited government
    Anarcho-capitalism is with no government, but capitalist all the same.

    No regulations on what big business can do is idiotic
    if left alone they'd rape the world in a second for a quick buck

    and Ungov, all those links about criticism are broken except this one:
    http://infoshop.org/page/AnarchistFAQAppendix1
     
  7. dwtcos

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    the free market has neever actually been achieved. it would be interesting to see a real one in action. interesting, but nothing more.
     
  8. butcher

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    move to Juarez

    Also, there is now designated 'free trade areas' in Colombia, and we all know how great that country is for the workers.
     
  9. punkmar77

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    :lmao: .......or Tijuana
     
  10. dwtcos

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    oh, okay. i didn't really know that about juarez or tj. i've been to juarez but it was for an aid thing for school. mahbad. :p
     
  11. ungovernable

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    Yes, neo-liberalism and capitalism has achieved free market.

    Just look for the FTAA and the NAFTA

    Fuck free trade. Not interesting. If you want to see it in action just go to the poor countried exploited by the north from free trade and look at the povrety and the exploitation. That's free trade.
     
  12. dwtcos

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    i must have quite a warped definiton of the free market. i wasn't tried to say it was interesting in the way that its something thats not exploitative and brutal, just for clarification.
     
  13. dwtcos

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    okay, now i think i get it. are you claiming that free market has been achieved because of the nonintervention of the governments of involved countries in the exploitation caused by multinational corporations? because that seems to make sense.
     
  14. ungovernable

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    Yes, just look at globalism, this is the result of the non-intervention of governments..
     
  15. dwtcos

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    eureka :D thanks.
     
  16. Conspiracy Realist

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    i would say multinational corps are the goverment...and i dont think nafta qualifies or even close...it forces mexicans to import corn thats illegal to sell as seed for one...instead of people using land they need to grow their own shit to feed themselves they have to grow cropx "for public good", like the countless countries who tried to drop out of the "free market" suddenly going through pro- us interest revolutions...and yea anarcho capitalism is either some hooja majoo or wrong term...the laws these guys make dont apply to them, so the current global state could be percieved as anarcho captilism already...
     
  17. punkmar77

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    what a fuckin wingnut :ecouteurs:
     
  18. killedbydeath

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    i think neo-cons use this term. individualist libertarian is more fitting.
     
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