> Well, the anarcho-capitalist and the anarchist do share the conviction
> that the first need which must be met is the need for freedom. In
> anarcho-capitalism the idea is to shatter, atomize and then
> re-organize as subjects the community of workers. But underlying
> capitalism is the expansion of the community of elites from a small
> number of military elites to a large and fluid class of owners. This
> may not be much of an expansion of community in our terms, but it is a
> huge expansion.
Last time I checked, anarcho-capitalism was an oxymoron. Capitalism depends on the state in order to exist, which is something that all of those 14-year-old "anarcho-capitalists" just don't get.
Chuck