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i think that this article is invalid - Albert Jay Nock wasn`t anarchist. rightist georgeist - maybe, but not anarchist. it is true, tha he wrote some warm words about anarchism, but it is not the same
and agaist politics isn`t anarcho-individualistic. this site is anarchocapitalistical site. i don't deny (as most colectivist and communist do) taha anarchocapitalism is anarchism - i deny, that anarchocapitalism is anarchoindividualism. they are difrent, mainly cultural, but that cultural diference is very important
jaÅ› skoczowski - @individualist from Poland
Shouldn't this subject be called 'Individualist Anarchism'? A Google search for 'anarcho-individualism' gave 1110 results a search for 'Individualist Anarchism' gave 48,700 results. It would seem that 'Individualist Anarchism' is the more usual term.
'Anarcho-Capitalism' is not regarded as anarchism by most anarchists. Its rejection of Socialism, the 'labour theory of value' and its position of absolute property rights seem to disqualify it. Tucker explicitly stated that he was a socialist. Individual Anarchism seems to be best described as a tendency within mutualism. The cooperative nature of mutualism was emphasised by European mutualists while the Americans emphasis was towards the individualist side.
The only people who seem to regard 'anarcho-capitalism' as anarchism are anarcho-capitalists! The reason for which seems to be to give legitimacy to their own views.
sturkster