Some questions for Ancaps
>How would society become Anarcho-Capitalist?
>How would awareness of injustice against workers by a Capitalist, who has a monopoly over the media industry, reach a level high enough such that a boycott would have any damaging effect on the Capitalist?
>Else, what would stop a Capitalist who runs a media monopoly from accepting bribes from another large business, so that they do not publish the malpractice of their fellow Capitalist, instead of contradicting his greed (the essence of the Capitalist system) and publishing it out of the good of their heart without financial gain?
>Wouldn't the privatized means of investigating murders and thefts also be prone to bribes, if the murderer or theif involved is a person connected to significant wealth?
>How would you stop the most wealthy Capitalists coming together to form their own Corporate state?
These questions have been answered a million times. Check the ancap book list or listen to Thomas e woods on YouTube
>>131890710
Vaguely answered, at that, particularly those on bribery
Hence why I came here to discuss these directly
>>131887942
Ancap is a meme ideology for edgy teenagers. They haven thought that far. The only tenet they have is a vague overconfidence in a utterly deregulated market
>>131891341
> hammer&sickle
My main question is what stops corporations from bribing people and letting in millions of immigrants to crash the cost of labour.
Shameless self-bump for ancap awareness desu