For anyone that actually is interested, my views are almost entirely Hoppeian on the subject.
Here is a lecture by Hoppe that covers a tremendous amount of ground very quickly, from a fundamental theory of property, through the nature of the state, and the theory of the private production of defense via competitive insurance agencies.
It's pretty much a quick and dirty outline of my entire personal political philosophy, boiled down to the bare essentials. Plus, Hoppe has the coolest German accent you ever did here.
If you aren't willing to give it a listen, that's fine, but please refrain from littering me with your knee-jerk "anarchy lol" comments in the future. If you do listen, I certainly don't expect a one hour lecture to convert you, but if you still think the idea of social order in the absence of a violent monopolist is farcical one the face of it, then we simply don't have anything to talk about.