When someone intelligent but normal asks you for Anarchist theory -- *theory*, not 101 breadbook stuff or rhetoric or poetry -- who's on your shortlist besides Carson, Scott, Graeber, Gelderloos, Taylor, and Ostrom?
David Friedmans book Law's Order (or another intro to Law and Econ), plus his articles on Anarchy & Efficient Law, provide a rigorous theoretical framework, based on a respected subfield of economics, proving ancap will produce optimal law (max net benefit). It's remarkable.
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His version of ancap (private competing law producers) is the only political system that has such a sound theoretical basis. My meta-system of competitive governance has a decent but less solid argument that it will produce good countries (from citizens perspective).
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