I’m glad you liked it. I’ll be writing more including covering some of the concepts you bring up.

Personally I’m not convinced you can have Anarchy and Capitalism, because substantial wealth inequality always inevitably leads to unequal power dynamics.

Capitalism requires the value and reliability of currency to be guaranteed, and whoever does that has a hierarchy over the means of exchange.

Capitalism requires privatised property to be protected, and those with the power to protect it have a hierarchy over enforcement and (potential) violence.

Capitalism is literally the private ownership of capital, which excludes some to maintain its value and power. This creates little fiefdoms, with the one having capital having hierarchy with those who need access to it.

But I’ll cover this in more detail later, using specific examples.

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