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Market anarchism

Market anarchism,[1] also known as free-market anti-capitalism,[2] is the branch of anarchism that advocates a free-market economic system based on voluntary interactions without the involvement of the state. A form of individualist anarchism[3] and libertarian socialism,[4] it is based on the economic theories of mutualism and individualist anarchism in the United States.[2]

Free-market anti-capitalist mural in Queens

Samuel Edward Konkin III's agorism is a strand of left-wing market anarchism that has been associated with left-libertarianism.[5] Anarcho-capitalism has also been referred to synonymously as free-market anarchism.[6][7][8][9]

Theory edit

According to libertarian scholar Sheldon Richman, left-libertarians "favor worker solidarity vis-à-vis bosses, support poor people's squatting on government or abandoned property, and prefer that corporate privileges be repealed before the regulatory restrictions on how those privileges may be exercised", seeing Walmart as a "symbol of corporate favoritism" which is "supported by highway subsidies and eminent domain", viewing "the fictive personhood of the limited-liability corporation with suspicion" and "doubt[ing] that Third World sweatshops would be the 'best alternative' in the absence of government manipulation". These left-libertarians "tend to eschew electoral politics, having little confidence in strategies that work through the government. They prefer to develop alternative institutions and methods of working around the state".[2]

Kevin Carson's Studies in Mutualist Political Economy helped to stimulate the growth of new-style mutualism, articulating a version of the labor theory of value incorporating ideas drawn from the Austrian School of economics. Other market-oriented left-libertarians have declined to embrace mutualist views of real property while sharing the mutualist opposition to corporate hierarchies and wealth concentration.[10]

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.[11]

Roderick T. Long is an advocate of "build[ing] worker solidarity. On the one hand, this means formal organisation, including unionization – but I'm not talking about the prevailing model of 'business unions,' [...] but real unions, the old-fashioned kind, committed to the working class and not just union members, and interested in worker autonomy, not government patronage".[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Long, Roderick T. (January 1, 2012). "Left-Libertarianism, Market Anarchism, Class Conflict and Historical Theories of Distributive Justice". Griffith Law Review. 21 (2): 413–431. doi:10.1080/10383441.2012.10854747. S2CID 143550988 – via Taylor and Francis+NEJM.
  2. ^ a b c d Richman, Sheldon (3 February 2011). "Libertarian Left: Free-market anti-capitalism, the unknown ideal". The American Conservative. ISSN 1540-966X. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
  3. ^ Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (2011). Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. Brooklyn: Minor Compositions/Autonomedia.
  4. ^ Carson, Kevin. "Socialism: A Perfectly Good Word Rehabilitated". Center for a Stateless Society. "But there has always been a market-oriented strand of libertarian socialism that emphasizes voluntary cooperation between producers. And markets, properly understood, have always been about cooperation. As a commenter at Reason magazine's Hit&Run blog, remarking on Jesse Walker's link to the Kelly article, put it: "every trade is a cooperative act." In fact, it's a fairly common observation among market anarchists that genuinely free markets have the most legitimate claim to the label "socialism."
  5. ^ "Anarchism". In Gaus, Gerald F.; D'Agostino, Fred, eds. (2012). The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy. p. 227. "Later [left-libertarianism] became a term for the left or Konkinite wing of the free-market libertarian movement, and has since come to cover a range of pro-market but anti-capitalist positions, mostly individualist anarchist, including agorism and mutualism, often with an implication of sympathies (such as for radical feminism or the labor movement) not usually shared by anarcho-capitalists."
  6. ^ Carrier, James G. (1997). Meanings of the Market: The Free Market in Western Culture (1 ed.). Oxford: Berg. p. 107. ISBN 1-85973-149-X.
  7. ^ Miller, G. Tyler; Paul, Ellen Frankel; Miller Jr., Fred D., eds. (1993). Liberalism and the Economic Order, Part 2. p. 115.
  8. ^ Long, Roderick T.; Machan, Tibor R. (2016) [2008]. Anarchism/Minarchism: Is a Government Part of a Free Country?. Ashgate.
  9. ^ Hoffman, John; Graham, Paul (2006). Introduction to Political Theory. p. 243.
  10. ^ See Long, Roderick T. (Winter 2006). "Land Locked: A Critique of Carson on Property Rights". Journal of Libertarian Studies. 20 (1): 87–95.
  11. ^ Gary Chartier, "Advocates of Freed Markets Should Embrace 'Anti-Capitalism'"; Gary Chartier, Socialist Ends, Market Means: Five Essays. Cp. Tucker, "Socialism."

Bibliography edit

  • Carson, Kevin (2017). "Anarchism and Markets". In Jun, Nathan (ed.). Brill's Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy. Leiden: Brill. pp. 81–119. doi:10.1163/9789004356894_005. ISBN 978-90-04-35689-4.
  • Long, Roderick T. (2017). "Anarchism and Libertarianism". In Jun, Nathan (ed.). Brill's Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy. Leiden: Brill. pp. 285–317. doi:10.1163/9789004356894_012. ISBN 978-90-04-35689-4.
  • Long, Roderick T. (2020). "The Anarchist Landscape". In Chartier, Gary; Van Schoelandt, Chad (eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought. New York: Routledge. pp. 28–38. doi:10.4324/9781315185255-2. ISBN 9781315185255. S2CID 228898569.
  • Vest, J. Martin (2020). "Barbarians in the Agora: American Market Anarchism, 1945–2011". In Chartier, Gary; Van Schoelandt, Chad (eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought. New York: Routledge. pp. 112–125. doi:10.4324/9781315185255-8. ISBN 9781315185255. S2CID 228898569.

Further reading edit

  • Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (2011). "Introduction". In Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (eds.). Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. Brooklyn: Autonomedia. pp. 1–16. ISBN 978-1-57027-242-4.
  • Chartier, Gary (2011). "Advocates of Freed Markets Should Oppose Capitalism". In Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (eds.). Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. Brooklyn: Autonomedia. pp. 107–117. ISBN 978-1-57027-242-4.
  • Chartier, Gary (2011). "Socialist Ends, Market Means". In Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (eds.). Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. Brooklyn: Autonomedia. pp. 149–154. ISBN 978-1-57027-242-4.
  • Johnson, Charles W. (2011). "Markets Freed From Capitalism". In Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (eds.). Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. Brooklyn: Autonomedia. pp. 59–81. ISBN 978-1-57027-242-4.
  • Spangler, Brad (2011). "Market Anarchism as Stigmergic Socialism". In Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (eds.). Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. Brooklyn: Autonomedia. pp. 85–92. ISBN 978-1-57027-242-4.

External links edit

  • Alliance of the Libertarian Left
  • Center for a Stateless Society
  • Molinari Institute

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Freed market redirects here For the general economic concept see Free market Market anarchism 1 also known as free market anti capitalism 2 is the branch of anarchism that advocates a free market economic system based on voluntary interactions without the involvement of the state A form of individualist anarchism 3 and libertarian socialism 4 it is based on the economic theories of mutualism and individualist anarchism in the United States 2 Free market anti capitalist mural in Queens Samuel Edward Konkin III s agorism is a strand of left wing market anarchism that has been associated with left libertarianism 5 Anarcho capitalism has also been referred to synonymously as free market anarchism 6 7 8 9 Contents 1 Theory 2 See also 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 Further reading 6 External linksTheory editAccording to libertarian scholar Sheldon Richman left libertarians favor worker solidarity vis a vis bosses support poor people s squatting on government or abandoned property and prefer that corporate privileges be repealed before the regulatory restrictions on how those privileges may be exercised seeing Walmart as a symbol of corporate favoritism which is supported by highway subsidies and eminent domain viewing the fictive personhood of the limited liability corporation with suspicion and doubt ing that Third World sweatshops would be the best alternative in the absence of government manipulation These left libertarians tend to eschew electoral politics having little confidence in strategies that work through the government They prefer to develop alternative institutions and methods of working around the state 2 Kevin Carson s Studies in Mutualist Political Economy helped to stimulate the growth of new style mutualism articulating a version of the labor theory of value incorporating ideas drawn from the Austrian School of economics Other market oriented left libertarians have declined to embrace mutualist views of real property while sharing the mutualist opposition to corporate hierarchies and wealth concentration 10 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 11 Roderick T Long is an advocate of build ing worker solidarity On the one hand this means formal organisation including unionization but I m not talking about the prevailing model of business unions but real unions the old fashioned kind committed to the working class and not just union members and interested in worker autonomy not government patronage 2 See also editAnarchism and capitalism Anarcho capitalism Geolibertarianism Individualist anarchism Issues in anarchism Market socialism Mutualism Ricardian socialismReferences edit Long Roderick T January 1 2012 Left Libertarianism Market Anarchism Class Conflict and Historical Theories of Distributive Justice Griffith Law Review 21 2 413 431 doi 10 1080 10383441 2012 10854747 S2CID 143550988 via Taylor and Francis NEJM a b c d Richman Sheldon 3 February 2011 Libertarian Left Free market anti capitalism the unknown ideal The American Conservative ISSN 1540 966X Retrieved 1 February 2023 Chartier Gary Johnson Charles W 2011 Markets Not Capitalism Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses Inequality Corporate Power and Structural Poverty Brooklyn Minor Compositions Autonomedia Carson Kevin Socialism A Perfectly Good Word Rehabilitated Center for a Stateless Society But there has always been a market oriented strand of libertarian socialism that emphasizes voluntary cooperation between producers And markets properly understood have always been about cooperation As a commenter at Reason magazine s Hit amp Run blog remarking on Jesse Walker s link to the Kelly article put it every trade is a cooperative act In fact it s a fairly common observation among market anarchists that genuinely free markets have the most legitimate claim to the label socialism Anarchism In Gaus Gerald F D Agostino Fred eds 2012 The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy p 227 Later left libertarianism became a term for the left or Konkinite wing of the free market libertarian movement and has since come to cover a range of pro market but anti capitalist positions mostly individualist anarchist including agorism and mutualism often with an implication of sympathies such as for radical feminism or the labor movement not usually shared by anarcho capitalists Carrier James G 1997 Meanings of the Market The Free Market in Western Culture 1 ed Oxford Berg p 107 ISBN 1 85973 149 X Miller G Tyler Paul Ellen Frankel Miller Jr Fred D eds 1993 Liberalism and the Economic Order Part 2 p 115 Long Roderick T Machan Tibor R 2016 2008 Anarchism Minarchism Is a Government Part of a Free Country Ashgate Hoffman John Graham Paul 2006 Introduction to Political Theory p 243 See Long Roderick T Winter 2006 Land Locked A Critique of Carson on Property Rights Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 1 87 95 Gary Chartier Advocates of Freed Markets Should Embrace Anti Capitalism Gary Chartier Socialist Ends Market Means Five Essays Cp Tucker Socialism Bibliography editCarson Kevin 2017 Anarchism and Markets In Jun Nathan ed Brill s Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy Leiden Brill pp 81 119 doi 10 1163 9789004356894 005 ISBN 978 90 04 35689 4 Long Roderick T 2017 Anarchism and Libertarianism In Jun Nathan ed Brill s Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy Leiden Brill pp 285 317 doi 10 1163 9789004356894 012 ISBN 978 90 04 35689 4 Long Roderick T 2020 The Anarchist Landscape In Chartier Gary Van Schoelandt Chad eds The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought New York Routledge pp 28 38 doi 10 4324 9781315185255 2 ISBN 9781315185255 S2CID 228898569 Vest J Martin 2020 Barbarians in the Agora American Market Anarchism 1945 2011 In Chartier Gary Van Schoelandt Chad eds The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought New York Routledge pp 112 125 doi 10 4324 9781315185255 8 ISBN 9781315185255 S2CID 228898569 Further reading editChartier Gary Johnson Charles W 2011 Introduction In Chartier Gary Johnson Charles W eds Markets Not Capitalism Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses Inequality Corporate Power and Structural Poverty Brooklyn Autonomedia pp 1 16 ISBN 978 1 57027 242 4 Chartier Gary 2011 Advocates of Freed Markets Should Oppose Capitalism In Chartier Gary Johnson Charles W eds Markets Not Capitalism Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses Inequality Corporate Power and Structural Poverty Brooklyn Autonomedia pp 107 117 ISBN 978 1 57027 242 4 Chartier Gary 2011 Socialist Ends Market Means In Chartier Gary Johnson Charles W eds Markets Not Capitalism Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses Inequality Corporate Power and Structural Poverty Brooklyn Autonomedia pp 149 154 ISBN 978 1 57027 242 4 Johnson Charles W 2011 Markets Freed From Capitalism In Chartier Gary Johnson Charles W eds Markets Not Capitalism Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses Inequality Corporate Power and Structural Poverty Brooklyn Autonomedia pp 59 81 ISBN 978 1 57027 242 4 Spangler Brad 2011 Market Anarchism as Stigmergic Socialism In Chartier Gary Johnson Charles W eds Markets Not Capitalism Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses Inequality Corporate Power and Structural Poverty Brooklyn Autonomedia pp 85 92 ISBN 978 1 57027 242 4 External links editAlliance of the Libertarian Left Center for a Stateless Society Molinari Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Market anarchism amp oldid 1192766857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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