The Anarcho-Capitalist Case Against the State as a Challenge to the Minarchist Libertarians

Keywords: anarcho-capitalism, minarchism, libertarianism, property rights

Abstract

The present paper formulates the principled anarcho-capitalist case against the state and investigates the possible minarchist replies thereto. It identifies three and only three logically available (general) ways of undermining the anarcho-capitalist case and argues that none of them works for minarchism (although they might work for other political philosophies) due to the premises from which this theory starts. The sketch of the analysis presented in the paper suggests that minarchist research program falls short of theoretical soundness or even of logical validity (albeit not necessarily of a political appeal).

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Published
2022-06-30
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