>Agorism is the practice of counter-economics and the ideas associated with that practice. Agorist ideas assert that Libertarian philosophy occurs in practice, in the real world, as Counter-Economics. It was first proposed by libertarian philosopher Samuel Edward Konkin III in 1975.
>>Counter-Economics, the study and/or practice of all peaceful human action which is forbidden by the State, is an important concept in agorism. Murray Rothbard argues that there are limits to what can be accomplished by such means because black markets "are concentrated either in service industries or in commodities which are both valuable and easily concealed: jewels, gold, drugs, candy bars, stockings, etc. This is all well and good, but it still does not solve the problem: who will make automobiles, steel, cement, etc. How would they fare in the black market? The answer is that they don't fare at all, just as they don't fare in the independent contracting agora."
I don't see how agorism is functionally any different than capitalism. Take away law and your still going to have jews jewing. The real solution is monarchy with a state religion
>>Counter-Economics, the study and/or practice of all peaceful human action which is forbidden by the State, is an important concept in agorism. Murray Rothbard argues that there are limits to what can be accomplished by such means because black markets "are concentrated either in service industries or in commodities which are both valuable and easily concealed: jewels, gold, drugs, candy bars, stockings, etc. This is all well and good, but it still does not solve the problem: who will make automobiles, steel, cement, etc. How would they fare in the black market? The answer is that they don't fare at all, just as they don't fare in the independent contracting agora."
I don't see how agorism is functionally any different than capitalism. Take away law and your still going to have jews jewing. The real solution is monarchy with a state religion
I don't support capitalism, I do support trade tho, I believe that trade will happen no matter what but I just call it trade, I think trade and capitalism are different.
When people say that they support Capitalism, they mean that they support a Free Market, and by no means do we have a free market.
Agorism.