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Anarcho-capitalism is a hyper-idealist ideology that seeks the total abolishment of the state, and for the return of a fantasized version of capitalism. Being an extremist form of right-wing libertarianism, anarcho-capitalists fundimentally reject any sort of class or historical analysis, instead viewing the only conflict in society as that between the government, and the "free market". Anarcho-capitalists wish to privatize practically eveything in society, from legal courts, to roads, in order to liberate the people from what they view as "government coercion", and create a "voluntary society".[1]
References
- ↑ Peter Marshall (1991). Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism: '36'. PM Press. ISBN 9781604860641