Is Rothbard's anarcho-capitalism practical?
The critique that my vision of anarcho-capitalism is impractical misunderstands the nature of my argument. I do not advocate for a sudden, chaotic dismantling of the state, but rather a logical and principled transition. The market, when allowed to operate freely, has demonstrated its capacity to provide complex services. Private agencies can and would offer security, dispute resolution, and other functions currently monopolized by the state, driven by consumer demand and the profit motive, leading to greater efficiency and liberty.
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