Definition
A right-libertarian theory that seeks to replace the state with private property, markets, voluntary contracts, and private legal or security arrangements.
Variant & Movement
A right-libertarian theory that seeks to replace the state with private property, markets, voluntary contracts, and private legal or security arrangements.
A right-libertarian theory that seeks to replace the state with private property, markets, voluntary contracts, and private legal or security arrangements.
Also Connected To
primary classification
Anarcho-Capitalism uses Libertarianism as its primary browsing classification.
contrasts with
Both are anti-state theories but sharply disagree about capitalism, property, and markets.
secondary classification
Anarcho-Capitalism also overlaps with or is often discussed in relation to Liberal / Individualist Traditions.
secondary classification
Anarcho-Capitalism also overlaps with or is often discussed in relation to Anarchism.