True anarcho-capitalism hasn't been tried yet.
In presenting that link as some sort of counter-argument, are you a lying faggot on purpose or is it just because you're stupid?@rasterman Mises was saying that it operated more like a home owner's association or covenant community than a nation-state, so it's kind of like what the Hoppeans want. Also laws were just moral traditions instead of being written on paper, kind of like natural law.
If you want better examples you also have the American Old West, Celtic Ireland, the Icelandic Commonwealth, and Cospaia.
https://mises.org/library/not-so-wild-wild-west
https://peacerequiresanarchy.wordpress.com/2012/12/30/stateless-societies-ancient-ireland/
http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/Iceland/Iceland.html
https://mises.org/power-market/republic-cospaia-anarchist-renaissance-city
@rasterman The point of the article was to prove that voluntary social order can work. They used statist terms like "government", but the society operated like a home owner's association.
Also, how did you think early agricultural civilizations operated? They were stateless and people voluntarily bartered crops and services.
@rasterman
>Early agrarian societies had a subsistence economy, nothing like capitalism.
Hunter-gatherer societies were subsistence, not neolithic societies. Population grew exponentially so people slowly moved to a barter based society during that time.
Also, I'm not a LARPer. I post gamedev stuff in addition to my libertarian preaching. Hachi, on the other hand, constantly whines about "trans genocide".