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Nope, not at all. The bullshit runs deep: both distrust politicians (so far so good), but differ in their stance towards corporations and "capitalists" (not so capitalism traditionally understood). Many ancaps still trust them, while the agorists don't. Ancaps believe in reformism, evidenced by their overwhelming support for rancid institutional politicians like Javier Milei, while agorists are anti-reformist and reject "temporary alliances" with state leeches to achieve freedom.

Agorists are more individualistic, believing that freedom is achieved by oneself through counterculture and countereconomic measures, not by waiting for reforms or the empathy of politicians. We despite privileges selectively given by politicians and propose a peaceful "slow boiling" revolution, from below and outside the system, through the massification of black markets and counter-economic practices, using violence only in self-defense when the NAP is violated. Many also reject reactionism, since violent revolution would only legitimize a violent counter-response by State actors with greater military power. If a model can be instated by force, it can be taken out by force, but if counter-economics, like the counter-culture today, becomes part of the DNA of society, it will be very difficult to take it out, and that's where civilization seems to be evolving. (google the size of black markets)

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