Re: Looking for fellow anarchocapitalists.
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So is anarcho-capitalism not possible since any where it would be implemented at one time probably had a government?
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Your logical analysis suffers as much as your analogies. I stated that the problems of Somalia are due to government, not its absence. I also pointed out that some of those problems are actually getting better, like the telecommunications industry, in the absence of a government. At no point did I make any statement as to the time frame that might be required for for a stable anarchocapitalist society to arise after a government had ceased to operate.
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You sound a lot like someone who believes in communism but dismisses the commonly practiced kinds as "not real communism".
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You sound a lot like someone who has little idea what they are talking about before they start typing. What anarchocapitalist authors have you read before forming your opinion that it is a "Utopian pipe dream?" Clearly you didn't pay much attention, because anarchocapitalism is non-Utopian.
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