Libertarian anarchism
Libertarian anarchism may refer to:
- Anarchism, a political philosophy that advocates stateless societies, usually considered a radical far left ideology
- Autarchism, a political philosophy that upholds the principle of individual liberty, rejects compulsory government and supports the elimination of government in favor of ruling oneself and no other
- Free-market anarchism, a political philosophy that advocates the elimination of the state in favor of individual sovereignty, private property and open markets
- Agorism, a revolutionary form of free-market anarchism that focuses on employing counter-economic activity to undermine the state
- Anarcho-capitalism, a political philosophy that advocates the elimination of the state in favor of individual sovereignty, private property and open markets (many anarchists dispute this as a form of anarchism and argue it is a misuse of the term)
- Left-wing market anarchism, a political philosophy that strongly affirms the classical liberal ideas of self-ownership through requisitioned property, and societally oriented markets while maintaining that, taken to their idolized logical conclusions these ideas support anti-capitalism.
- Mutualism (economic theory), an economic theory that advocates a society based on free markets and usufructs, i.e. occupation and use property norms
- Libertarianism, an individualist political philosophy that upholds liberty as its primary focus and principal objective
- Voluntaryism, a political philosophy which holds that all forms of human association should be voluntary
See also
- Libertarian Anarchy: Against the State, a book by Gerard Casey that promotes anarcho-capitalism
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