Anarcho capitalism has more in common with feudalism than anarchism
Depends on the feudalism. Villeins had to pay an insurance fee to their lord in order to avoid being beaten which seems like a very ancap policy.
Additionally feudalism would be much easier to guillotine lords than anarcho capitalism :gui-better:
Feudal serfs also had loads of time off for feast days and winter and the like. If you think you're not working a 9 hour * 7 day week under ancapism you're deluded
anarcho capitalism is just a fancy word for neo-feudalism
Ancap is like astrology: they are wrong but also so irrelevant they are not even worth spending time to criticize.
They are constructed and financed to tarnish the Anarchist name (like literally, it was basically spread by right wing think tanks and their billionaire funding).
hey that looks like a pretty good anarchist sub, half the front page isn't calling Che Guevara red fash
Anarcho-Verbalism: an ideology where words have no structure or meaning
Because of the hegemony of liberal-conservative ideology that is fundamentally unable to recognise the coercive and authoritarian nature of the market. They believe the state to be the only possible source of unfreedom. It's the "smol government = freedom" nonsense that you hear all the time taken to extremes.