About the AnCap Girl

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Anarcho-capitalist with more of an interest in current events than political theory. Other interests include Voluntarism, Agorism, seasteading, Austrian economics, alternative currencies and property rights. Property rights are my crack, porn and religion. Love me some property rights.

I come from a neocon background and still have some neocon knee-jerk impulses. But I’ve come a long way, baby. Current issues that really get me going include ending the drug war, ending all military actions abroad, repealing the Patriot Act, stopping all stimulus spending and bailouts, auditing and then ending the Federal Reserve and introducing competition into our public education system toward the end of totally privatizing it.

At the museum of sex, NYC

I believe that there are only two ways to accomplish anything — cooperatively and coercively. Cooperation makes everyone richer, since at least two people have to at least believe they’re both benefitting from the transaction. Coercion at its best makes one person poorer and another richer. Property rights are just the idea that every transaction should be cooperative, and coercion shouldn’t be tolerated.

I just want to live in a society where everyone knows that what they gain cooperatively is theirs to keep and trade and grow prosperous with.

But to really learn about me, read the blog or find me where I hang out:

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Blogs I Read

Drudge Report of course
Reason’s Hit & Run Blog
ALT Weeklies
Who Is IOZ?

  • Lefty

    Read lewrockwell.com, libertariannews.org, wendymcelroy.com, ifeminists.com, as well as mises.org. Those sources will give you ample opportunity for mental growth. I was a neocon, too, but I started listening to the “dangerous” and “crazy” Ron Paul. I read his book, “The Revolution” and at first it hurt to swallow. Then I made remarkable strides through research and his (Ron Paul’s) recommendations of books. I’m learning, too, my friend. I must warn you, though, as you may already know, once you cross these lines, you can’t go back. You cannot undo insight. It hurts like hell and you see the entire nation (whatever nation that might be) in a different light. Your paradigm changes. I’m sure you have already realized that, being a proclaimed anarcho-capitalist. Also, when you fully realize that you are but one individual in an abundance of statists, know that I and many other libertarians and anarcho-capitalists are still fighting for you, the individual. The reason I wrote this post was because your blogs that you read do not seem up to par. I mean no offense, my friend. Go with peace, my friend. I love you and wish the best for you.

  • http://anarcho-capitalism-blog.com Cathy Reisenwitz

    Hey Lefty. Thank you so much for the recs. I am familiar with Lew Rockwell and the Mises Institute. I’ll have to check the rest out.

  • Astrumargentum111

    Thanks for the blog! I originally started out as just anarchist-of the left wing collectivist position (anarcho-syndacalism) then moved into a more anarcho-capitalist perspective though recently have been inspired by the mutualist perspective – or “free market anarchism” – as a reconciliation of both right and left wing anarchism, and of individualist and collectivist forms of anarchism.

    Havent read this in its entirety, but the book is free as a downloadable PDF;

    http://mutualist.org/id114.html

    All amazing stuff…Maybe in the end, the right and left will concur that the State supports capitalist hegemony andcorporate oligarchy not free markets that operate ina decentralized manner.

  • http://thefrow.net Kevin Renfrow

    You’ve got a typo in the link for Reason’s Hit & Run Blog. You have “http//reason…” where it should be “http://reason…”

  • http://twitter.com/CathyReisenwitz Cathy Reisenwitz

    Doh! Thank you so much!

  • http://twitter.com/KeimgMeg Hank

    Just found your site via bloglog. From one ancap to another, this site rocks! Love your most recent video by the way.

  • individualist

    Broaden your knowledge by reading Walter Williams, econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew, atlassociety.org, and Thomas Sowell tsowell.com