Anarcho-capitalism
Anarcho-capitalism is a political ideology that synthesises beliefs from capitalism and anarchy. Its adherents believe in the elimination of centralized nation states in favour of a system of pure private property enforced by private agencies, free markets and self-ownership without the need for laws or the state.
In the absence of the nation state, anarcho-capitalists suppose that society will inevitably contractually self-regulate and participation in the free market will sustain or replace the need for public goods.
See cryptoanarchism, post-state technocracy and technolibertarianism.
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