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anarcho-capitalist, n. and a. Polit. Brit. |əˌnɑːkəʊˈkapɪtlˌɪst|, |əˌnɑːkəʊˈkapɪtəlɪst|, U.S. |əˌnɑrkoʊˈkæpədlˌəst| [‹ anarcho- comb. form + capitalist n. Compare slightly earlier anarcho-capitalism n.] A. n. An advocate of anarcho-capitalism.
1969Libertarian 15 May 3/1 The great majority of revolutionary anarcho-capitalists are highly enthusiastic about the Black Panthers and their potential for leading a black liberation movement. 1973Amer. Q. 25 518 Anarcho-capitalists..desired the organization of society solely on the basis of the ‘free market’. 1983Brit. Jrnl. Polit. Sci. 13 114 A large part of the anarcho-capitalists' argument is precisely that risk is increased under a monopoly state. 2000N.Y. Times Mag. 23 July 37/2 [He] is, as he terms himself, an anarcho-capitalist. He flies around the world in his private jet pledging allegiance to the laws of global free trade. B. adj. Of or relating to anarcho-capitalists; supporting or advocating anarcho-capitalism.
1969Libertarian 1 June 1/2 He stands as one of the leading spirits of anarcho-capitalist youth. 1977It May 2/3 I'm as much an anarchist as you are but I'm of the anarcho-capitalist kind. 1984S. Newman Liberalism at Wits' End iii. 43 In the anarchocapitalist world the individual owes allegiance to no one; the only obligation one has is to honor one's contracts. 2000New Scientist 15 July 49/2 A synonym for their flavour of libertarianism would be anarcho-capitalist: no ruler, freedom for capital. |