@cee lysander spooner, Max stirner, Murray Rothbard, sometimes prodhoun
@cee @icedquinn @herag @shebang @kerosene @vera @matthew@helladoge.com @0x520 @maksimilian_stepniakov @waltercool @ardaissad @lanodan @Indigo @top @Andrii @Alex Ancap and panarchism are basically the same thing. Any anarcho-capitalist would also be a Panarchist because voluntarily choosing your own government, political, and economic system is all consistent with anarcho-capitalist principles.
I personally think that Panarchism is a much better way to express anarcho-capitalism because it doesn't imply that the free-market capitalist system is the only economic system that could exist and it could get non-capitalists on our side.
@herag Agorism is more of a strategy rather than an ideology. It was coined by Samuel Konkin III as a way to use black and gray markets to achieve free-market anarchism (not necessarily anarcho-capitalism) by starving the state of it's revenue and creating free-market alternatives to statist institutions.
I support the Agorist strategy but I don't practice it. I'm more of a fan of break-away societies like seasteading.
@xianc78 That is true. i tend to see agorism as something different now than it was when SEK3 started it. It has developed its own culture now and has become something of an ideology in itself, build around that framework/call-to-action.