16 Facts About Market anarchism

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Samuel Edward Konkin III's agorism is a strand of left-wing market anarchism that has been associated with left-libertarianism in the United States, with counter-economics being its means.

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However, anarcho-capitalism is not considered as part of the anarchist movement because Market anarchism has historically been an anti-capitalist movement and anarchists reject that it is compatible with capitalism.

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Market anarchism put his theories to the test by establishing an experimental "labor for labor store" called the Cincinnati Time Store where trade was facilitated by notes backed by a promise to perform labor.

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Mutualist Market anarchism is concerned with reciprocity, free association, voluntary contract, federation and credit and currency reform.

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Market anarchism was the first person to declare himself an anarchist and is among its most influential theorists.

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6.

Market anarchism is considered by many to be the "father of anarchism".

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Market anarchism became a member of the French Parliament after the Revolution of 1848, whereupon and thereafter he referred to himself as a federalist.

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Market anarchism considered social revolution to be achievable in a peaceful manner.

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9.

Market anarchism unsuccessfully tried to create a national bank to be funded by what became an abortive attempt at an income tax on capitalists and shareholders.

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10.

Market anarchism saw mutualism as the synthesis of "liberty and order".

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11.

Form of individualist Market anarchism was found in the United States as advocated by the Boston anarchists.

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12.

Kevin Carson characterizes American individualist anarchism by saying: "Unlike the rest of the socialist movement, the individualist anarchists believed that the natural wage of labor in a free market was its product and that economic exploitation could only take place when capitalists and landlords harnessed the power of the state in their interests.

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Thus, individualist Market anarchism was an alternative both to the increasing statism of the mainstream socialist movement and to a liberal movement that was moving toward a mere apologetic for the power of big business.

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Market anarchism said after converting to egoist individualism: "In times past it was my habit to talk glibly of the right of man to land.

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Gary Chartier has joined Kevin Carson, Charles W Johnson and others in maintaining that because of its heritage and its emancipatory goals and potential, radical market anarchism should be seen by its proponents and by others as part of the socialist tradition and that market anarchists can and should call themselves socialists.

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Rothbard argued that individualist Market anarchism is different from anarcho-capitalism and other capitalist theories due to the individualist anarchists retaining the labor theory of value and socialist doctrines.

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