@CryptoBlok Distributists believe that the family unit is the basic building block of society rather than the individual.
Also anarcho-distributism already exists.
@CryptoBlok I'm aware of that. It's just that an anarcho-distributist society would still just be an anarcho-capitalist society just with distributist ideals.
Distributists tend to support worker co-ops unless the business is a family business and they support heavy regulations to make sure that businesses are as small as possible.
Personally, I'm leaning towards Panarchism. I honestly don't care what political or economic system people choose to live under as long as it is 100% voluntary. This is all compatible with ancap principles and it will make it more appealing to those who would prefer to live under a different economic system.
@CryptoBlok So basically Left-Hoppeanism. I'd probably go with that too.
@CryptoBlok Me neither. But I do like left-rothbardians emphasis on self-employment.
Distributists need to stop pretending the state is their friend, and realize that regulations will not help small businesses. They also need to familiarize themselves with the managerial revolution, which is what happens when too many people own a single business at once. However, it seems to me that a p2p economy combined with smaller co-ops and other small businesses is possible with the way technology is heading.