Your thoughts on anarchocapitalism.

I base my own views generally on a piece of text from the Peter Kropotkin.

What we proclaim is The Right to Well-Being: Well-Being for All!

This is something I very genuinely want, and I'm fully aware that most people aren't prepared to drop the ideological baggage of capitalism is one stroke. I'm for whatever at this moment can improve the well being of all.

So at the moment I support property rights, for most people generally just don't want or aren't willing to adopt a communist society. Many libertarian socialists have therefore devised economic philosophies based on the existing system to achieve socialism as " well being for all." I'd recommend Silvio Gesell, a German anarchist economist whose ideas have been adapted to central banks around the world.

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