sourcenode on Nostr: Nice, I love that. Most of the anarchist literature I've read has been in the ancap ...
Nice, I love that.
Most of the anarchist literature I've read has been in the ancap vein, with the exception of Bookchin, Chomsky, and Graeber who are all too far left for my taste.
On the flip side, the transactional nature of ancap ideology seems totally soulless to me. For example, Rothbard siding against farmers in favor of the banks reposessing their land left an awful taste in my mouth.
Can you think of any particular books or authors worth checking out that provide a decent balance?
Most of the anarchist literature I've read has been in the ancap vein, with the exception of Bookchin, Chomsky, and Graeber who are all too far left for my taste.
On the flip side, the transactional nature of ancap ideology seems totally soulless to me. For example, Rothbard siding against farmers in favor of the banks reposessing their land left an awful taste in my mouth.
Can you think of any particular books or authors worth checking out that provide a decent balance?