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Old 11-29-2005, 03:57 PM
mrmazoo mrmazoo is offline
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Default The difference between Libertarians and Anarcho-Capitlists

What is it?

Until yesterday, I had never heard of anarcho-capitalism. My guess would be that anarcho-capitalists believe that the gov't should also not control the military or handle disputes. Are there other differences?

Another question for anarcho-capitalists:

Do you believe that capitalism is not only desirable, but is also necessary, in order to have a workable anarchist society. How do you see disputes handled? How do you prevent competing entities from sabotaging one another (by burning up your competitors factories, for example)?

It seems to me that something like anarcho-syndicalism is a more realistic model of a working anarchist society.

But, of course, ultimately it would come down to whatever works. Good ideas will spread quickly and bad ideas will fade away.

Your thoughts?
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