How long did it take you to grow out of anarcho-capitalism?
>>57527974
I don't even know what that it but it sounds retarded just with the name, also what is the story behind that picture?
>>57528415
>not knowing the snake meme
>>57527974
I really like the idea, I just don't know how it will ever be a reality.
>>57528415
there's a bunch
>>57529454
I really like the idea of communism, personally, but in practice it's just a really poor idea that falls apart instantly
>>57527974
>anarcho-capitalism
never was one, but as far as I know people that tend to believe this kind of shit believe it for the rest of their lives. Mainly because they've never had to manage a large organization of people.
>>57527974
About 5 years. At the very least market minarchism can't be implemented until people wake the fuck up about race.
>>57529508
>Le gommunism is great in theory but shit in practice
I've read Marx, Engels, Luxembourg, Trotsky and the rest to found no claims worth a damn.
>>57529520
>>57529767
I used to believe this shit myself. My brother is an anarcho-dummy and the idea that he's not going to assert any power or political will pisses me off. The thing is he hasn't grown out of it yet. He's on to stefan molyjew now..
He can't seem to understand that it's people with power that shape and have shaped society. And anarcho-capitalism is a system that pretends to be void of it and dances around it.
>>57527974
>How long did it take you to grow out of anarcho-capitalism?
I never grew into it, I have been a centrist-authoritarian of (various flavors) all my life.
All glory to the emperor!
I turned 18.
/thread
>>57530416
explain?
>>57527974
I listened to Stefan Molyneux
>women are why your life sucks
>donate all your money to me
>leave your family if they aren't ancaps!!
>>57528415
>not shitposting on /r/anarcho_capitalism as a nRX
I didn't ever actually think it was a good idea. The dumbest I went since 15 or so was mainstream conservative.
>>57532268
What part?
>>57533899
"anarcho-capitalism is a system that pretends to be void of it and dances around it."
>>57529520
>Mainly because they've never had to manage a large organization of people.
Have you?
>>57534980
yes, i helped manage a team of 43 engineers for a us defense contractor, this team sometimes had to work with other teams, and even other companies.
Let me tell you, there exists nothing that is simple to implement, whether it's a policy or a piece of machinery.
>>57534765
People come up with all kinds of excuses to avoid the idea of a powerful leader coming along and taking out groups of power one after another whether it be through force or money.
>b-but muh competition
Yes this is how one group will outcompete the rest and strive for dominance. It works in economics because we force people to compete. It doesn't work in government because power always vies for more power.
>>57535961
i see.... the answer i've usually gotten was "bu-bu-but WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?"
>>57527974
About as long as it took me to read The Ego and His Own