> "Under private-property #anarchy, individual rights and market forces would reign supreme; there would just be no state. Security would be provided privately as it is at colleges, shopping malls, hotels, and casinos..." *Anarchy and the Law*, "Introduction, Edward P. Stringham
> "Private-property #anarchism—also known as anarchist #libertarianism, individualist anarchism, or anarcho-capitalism—is a political philosophy and set of economic arguments that says that just as markets provide bread, so too should markets provide law." *Anarchy and the Law*, "Introduction, Edward P. Stringham
> "In short, the present-day boundaries of nations are purely historical and arbitrary, and there is no more need for a monopoly government over the citizens of one country than there is for one between the citizens of two different nations." Murray N. Rothbard
The arc of your life, if you do it right. According to Scott Adams:
> "In 1989, George H.W. Bush’s military invaded Panama, for the purpose of overthrowing one time U.S. asset Manuel Noriega, wanted for racketeering and drug trafficking. Any Venezuelans reading this may notice a familiar theme. The Pentagon estimated that 516 Panamanians, including over 200 civilians, were killed during the ludicrously named Operation Just Cause. " The US #GovtIsTheProblem