Anarcho-capitalism
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Anarcho-capitalism is a political philosophy that advocates the elimination of the state in favor of self-ownership, private property, and free markets. Anarcho-capitalists hold that, in the absence of statute (law by centralized decrees and legislation), society tends to contractually self-regulate and civilize through the discipline of the free market (in what its proponents describe as a "voluntary society").
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See also
- Agorism
- Anarcho-capitalism and minarchism
- Anarcho-capitalist symbolism
- Anarchism and capitalism
- Criticisms of anarcho-capitalism
- Individualist anarchism
- Issues in anarchism
- Privatization in criminal justice
- Propertarianism
- Stateless society
- The Libertarian Forum
- Voluntaryism
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