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    There’s been a gazillion times people from that particular political spectrum, that is, neo-feudalists, have been in power.

    No actual anarchist ever has ever considered ancaps to be anything else than that, ancaps plain and simply aren’t anarchist. You cannot be an anarchist while supporting systems of rule such as, to wit, capitalism.

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      311 months ago

      “Ancaps arent Anarchists”

      Yes… exactly. I see you understand why they are called different things

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        011 months ago

        Ancaps are called Ancaps by Anarchists for that reason, yes, not because “anarcho-” wouldn’t otherwise be indicative of actual anarchism. Anarcho-syndicalism, anarcho-primitivism, the list is endless. Luckily we got spared Anarcho-withoutadjectivesism.

        Either they’re trying to appropriate our good reputation, or they’re just clueless idiots. Or both. Very likely both.

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          211 months ago

          Or… neither?

          Words have meanings beyond the people that use them, if the meaning is appropiate for representing something, it shall be used.

          Is not like “Phobia” is on many “Phobias” just for the sake of it.

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            011 months ago

            No, words don’t have meaning to Ancaps or they would never have chosen the “anarcho-” prefix.

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                111 months ago

                Neofeudalism. Ancaps are people who want their own little fiefdoms just that instead of justifying their rule by the grace of god, they justify it by the “grace” of the unregulated market. Which they, as neolibs generally do, like to equivocate with the free market.