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Author and public speaker.
Noam Chomsky could best be described as an anarcho-capitalist. When asked for his views on capitalism, Chomsky replied quoting a famous line by Ghandi when asked about his views on western civilisation, "it would be a good idea". Chomsky goes on to explain that capitalism per-se does not exist in this world, and explains his idea of capitalism which is closer to anarcho-capitalism.
See: Power and Terror, Noam Chomsky In Our Times