1. anarcho-capitalist - Noun
2. anarcho-capitalist - Adjective
anarcho-capitalist (not comparable)
(politics, economics) Of, relating to, or advocating anarcho-capitalism.
anarcho-capitalist (uncountable)
(politics, economics) A person who advocates anarcho-capitalism.
I predict that, if anarcho-capitalist institutions appeared in this country tomorrow, heroin would be legal in New York and illegal in most other places. David Friedman
David D. Friedman is the one of the most important living anarcho-capitalist philosophers. He has added a philosopher's insistence on consistency to the firm grasp of economic principles he presumably learned at the paternal knees. David Friedman
According to Anderson, "Defining anarcho-capitalist to mean minimal government with property rights developed from the bottom up, the western frontier was anarcho-capitalistic. Source: Internet
A pro-market anarcho-capitalist theme can be seen in other works, either explicitly (The Ungoverned, Marooned in Realtime) or more quietly (the confrontation between the Emergents and the Qeng Ho in A Deepness in the Sky). Source: Internet
Spencer was not an anarcho-capitalist, however many of his ideas, including the Law of Equal Freedom, were precursors to modern anarcho-capitalism. Source: Internet
In "anarcho-capitalist" theory only landowners have the right to secede. Source: Internet