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“Anarcho”-capitalists are not seen as anarchists by any other
strain of anarchism. While the left-leaning
anarchists are notorious for engaging in heated debates amongst
themselves, they are unequivocally united in the stand that
“anarcho”-capitalism (or extreme neo-liberalism)
will not create a free society.
Matthias Speer, 05 Feb 2003
Another name for anarcho-capitalism is "individualist anarchism".
Andrew Rogers, 05 Feb 2003
They look at the Market as the sole ideal regulator of human society,
and see the government as an unnecessary and expensive intrusion into
the perfect mechanisms of the Market. This receives in Europe the epithet
of ultra-liberal (remember that "liberal" in Europe does not mean the same as
in the States).
Jorge Candeias, 17 Aug 1999
Sometimes the word "anarchist" is used to refer what in Europe we call "neo-liberal". As I understand, this term is misleading for US ears; the usual word is "libertarian", even if this is sometimes used for (a branch of) (socialist) anarchists. António Martins, 10 Feb 2003
We [anarcho-capitalists] are not as predisposed to flashy demonstrations
and protests [as anarchists proper] so there has been
less of a need to design visual propaganda like a flag.
InsanusK9, 14 Oct 2001
Note that I don’t call the anacho-capitalists
anarchists; I have never seen
any them use any particular flag, by the way.
Marcus Wendel, 17 Aug 1999
There is a symbol is called Libertatis Æquilibritas which combines
the traditional anarchist Circle-A with the
Yin-Yang and the familiar
dollar sign. That is probably the more widely used
anarcho-capitalist symbol.
InsanusK9, 14 Oct 2001
The Libertatis Æquilibritas was developed by Per Bylund.
He talks about his symbol
here.
Andrew S. Rogers, 16 Oct 2001