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Greetings /biz/ what do you think about anarcho - capitalism?
Do you think it would be sustainable (financially speaking) for a country?

>> No.13169139

>>13169131
Anarcho capitalism is for acne-afflicted teenagers who took an intro to economics class. Don't worry, you'll grow out of it eventually.

>> No.13169215

>>13169131
Minarchism is more realistic

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>>13169131
First thing's first, their critique of the state being violent, power hungry psychopaths is correct. But the belief that money fixes everything is just naive. Voluntarism sounds great on paper. The NAP is good for kindergarten level civil order.
But when there are no adults to be found, it falls apart.
If somebody with no money does millions of dollars worth of environmental damage through negligence that could have been prevented by modest regulation, do you carve them up and sell their body parts for whatever the going rate is?

Likewise, the person with the most money has the most rights, because they can afford all the henchmen. Because like it or not, your rights are protected by force.
That's the principle behind a democratic monopoly on violence. Or common law.

I did get into crypto currency because it allows people to choose their own monetary policy, without begging the central bankers to obey us and hopeful roll into a participatory mode of governance. So far it's only managed to absorb speculative bubbles as a wonky store of value. Which is nice. But it doesn't have any significant meaning.

>>13169215
Minarchism is even dumber than anarchism. Because the "minimum" is absolutely subjective. For example, I don't believe we need a full time standing army or a border, more than we need the EPA. Because toxic waste is a much larger threat than immigration or even terror.

>> No.13169415

>>13169401
>If somebody with no money does millions of dollars worth of environmental damage through negligence that could have been prevented by modest regulation, do you carve them up and sell their body parts for whatever the going rate is?
A million hours of online arguments obliterated in one sentence.

>> No.13169417

>>13169131
but the jews tho

>> No.13169451

Given crypto, it’s litererally inevitable for the entire world. But that point is going to go over most brainlets heads on here so I won’t discuss it further