Jesus Huerto de Soto outlines why “the liberal revolution, which owes its failure to error and naïveté on the part of classical liberals, has a still-pending stage, which will consist precisely of the evolution toward anarchocapitalism.” Soto demonstrates classical liberalism’s inadequacies, how statism is both unnecessary and “theoretically impossible,” and why anarchocapitalism is “the only possible system of social cooperation truly compatible with human nature.” Read entire article here.
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