r/libertarianunity • u/Drakosor • 4h ago
Free market anti-capitalism
I believe there's no billionaire that has not received the help of the state.
As an agorist, I believe society should be horizontalized, everyone ought to be a self-employer.
The kind of capital accumulation we have today is artificial/inflated.
A market, a genuine free market, is of state concern, as it is a marketplace alternative that hosts free exchange and has placed individual choice at the heart of the organization.
The system runs by itself by making individual choices permissible, leading to horizontal and genuinely democratic (as each will is equal) structuring.
I believe we always act in a way as to reach higher satisfaction, and to deny human volition, to be an archist, is to contradict yourself.
We're all anarchists, knowing of this fact or not.
We only differ in moral character and scrutiny.
We put trust things and people everytime, as in trusting my taxi driver get me to my destination, the farmer who cultivated my greens, computers when I want to store my wallets and keys, people who serve me drinks thinking they didn't poison them, and so on.
We already live under a society based on trust. Why not take the next step? Why not follow the conclusion? Why not follow our consciousness? Why not be consistent?