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portada Principles of Anarcho-Capitalism and Demarchy
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
140
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9781980828754

Principles of Anarcho-Capitalism and Demarchy

Antony P. Mueller (Author) · Independently Published · Paperback

Principles of Anarcho-Capitalism and Demarchy - Mueller, Antony P.

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Synopsis "Principles of Anarcho-Capitalism and Demarchy "

New enlarged and revised edition July 2018 with topical excerpts based on "Beyond the State and Politics. Capitalism for the New Millennium". Essential reading to stand up to the current debate about where the United States and the world should be going. The author points out that in the face of the possibilities that come with the new technologies of surveillance and control by government, the choice in favor of anarcho-capitalism is a moral duty. 'Anarcho-capitalism' is the name of a governance that has property, freedom, and non-aggression as its first principles. In the political spectrum, libertarianism differs from the classical liberalism and is distinct from the American usage of the word 'liberalism'. Demarchy is a system of governance where the people's representatives are selected by lottery. The classical liberals were not strict enough in holding up the barrier against the erosion of the property rights. A political order of freedom requires a society with a minimum of state. Freedom requires uncompromising adherence to the property rights and to voluntary exchange relations. As much market as possible - as little state as necessary refers only to the way. Ultimately, the ideal of anarcho-capitalism is to minimize and to abolish the state as the bearer of the monopoly of violence. Yet anarchism in the sense of no authoritative force does not mean that order would not exist. According to the ideal of the liberal order, there will be a legal and a social order in place - only that it will be private. Anarcho-capitalism demands private institutions that take care of internal and external security. Anarcho-capitalism does not promote anarchy but the transform of the state as a public institution into a private legal order.Taking away power from the state is a moral necessity in the face of the prospect that the new technologies would put such an immense arsenal of surveillance and control into the hands of the state that a future totalitarian regime could exert complete control over the individual and produce the uttermost terror. Therefore, to establish an anarcho-capitalist order is a matter of human dignity. What needs to be done as practical steps to establish a new order of liberty is a change of the system of selection of the representatives through a lottery, called 'demarchy' or sortition. This form of governance selects the members of the legislature as a random sample from a pool of candidates formed by the citizens of a community. A stateless society would then require that this General Assembly hires a private government management company to run the business of government under the supervision of the legislature.

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