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==Anarcho-capitalism==
==Anarcho-capitalism==
{{rquote|right|<big><big><b>Human progress and human freedom go hand in hand.</b></big></big>|[[Murray N. Rothbard]]}}
{{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.''   
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