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==Anarcho-capitalism== | ==Anarcho-capitalism== | ||
{{rquote| | {{rquote|left|<big><big><b>Human progress and human freedom go hand in hand.</b></big></big>|[[Murray N. Rothbard]]}} | ||
[[Image:Libertatis Aequilibritas GFDL.png|150px|thumb|left|The ''Libertatis Æquilibritas'' is one [[Anarcho-capitalist_terminology_and_symbolism|symbol]] used by anarcho-capitalists [http://anarchism.net/symbol.htm].]] | [[Image:Libertatis Aequilibritas GFDL.png|150px|thumb|left|The ''Libertatis Æquilibritas'' is one [[Anarcho-capitalist_terminology_and_symbolism|symbol]] used by anarcho-capitalists [http://anarchism.net/symbol.htm].]] | ||
In 1949 Rothbard concluded that the free market could provide all services, including police, courts, and defense services better than could the State. He was now officially an anarcho-capitalist. Rothbard described the moral basis for his anarcho-capitalist position in two of his books, ''For a New Liberty'', published in 1972, and ''The Ethics of Liberty'', published in 1982. He described how a stateless economy would function in his book ''Power and Market.'' | In 1949 Rothbard concluded that the free market could provide all services, including police, courts, and defense services better than could the State. He was now officially an anarcho-capitalist. Rothbard described the moral basis for his anarcho-capitalist position in two of his books, ''For a New Liberty'', published in 1972, and ''The Ethics of Liberty'', published in 1982. He described how a stateless economy would function in his book ''Power and Market.'' |