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To Layth and others (Natural Republic?)

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    Peace all,

    I saw that you are promoting a republic with your book "Natural Republic".

    Why don't you promote anarcho-capitalism?

    That's what, I think, is also promoted in the Koran.

    Anarcho-capitalism is a view which regards all forms of government as unnecessary and harmful, including, and characteristically, in matters of justice and self-defense. It synthesizes certain ideas from the tradition of classical liberalism (see libertarianism) and arguably from individualist anarchism as well.

    Anarcho-capitalists promote individual property rights and free markets (in the sense of freedom from government interference) as the most just and effective way to organize all services. They see the definition of property rights through contracts and common law as a universal mechanism to solve conflicts. They regard capitalist corporations as being the product of voluntary contracts and thus a legitimate and efficient way for people to organize, with freedom to choose a competitor or to enter competition as the universal way to preserve and promote quality in services. This analysis includes all goods and services, including those which governments have traditionally claimed as their natural monopoly - such as police or military forces (though only for defensive purposes) and justice through courts of arbitration.

    Thus, anarcho-capitalists hold their position to be a form of anarchism. Anarcho-capitalists repudiate all forms of state control - including taxation, coercive regulation, war, and coercive monopoly on the use of defensive force - as violations of essential individual rights. They reject these forms of coercive control whether they are exercised by state officials or by private agents; they oppose them because they are violations of rights, not because they are committed by governments.

    http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarcho-capitalism

    Peace,
    Omar

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