The point is people that make this argument are scared of a market absent a government. Because in that situation a individual may amass enough capital/power/control to become a government. But what they are failing to realise is their worst case scenario is where we are already.
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Are you referring to a free market situation absent govt? As currently companies gain monopolies through lobbying the state to create barriers to entry. In a free market you can only win by out-competing. Dealt with by who? How does market corruption occur absent a govt?
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I suppose my biggest worry about anything related to anarchy including Ancap is the use of force. Who would stop it? What about coercion? I can't honestly just trust Bob Joe down the street to have my back when corporation X moves into town. What if I'm competing against him?
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Give an example.
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We have examples from history and today of companies abusing their monopolies, government should be there to intervene at the extremes of situations. Just gotta keep the 2 as separate as possible. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_scrip …
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Another graduate from Bush's "No Child Left in Mexico" public school educational system?
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