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Mira no soy experto en el tema, simplemente me puse a buscar malgo sobre anarcocapitalismo y en la wiki encontré esta definicion de Mr. Rothbard
En una entrevista con New Banner Rothbard afirma que «El capitalismo es la expresión más completa del anarquismo y el anarquismo la expresión más completa del capitalismo. No solo son compatibles, sino que no se puede tener uno sin el otro. El verdadero anarquismo será el capitalismo, y el verdadero capitalismo será el anarquismo.29
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarcocapitalismo
En la referencia 29 esta lo que textualmente dijo
NEW BANNER: In the No. 7 issue of the Ayn Rand Letter, Miss Rand admonishes her readers, "Do not join... libertarian hippies who subordinate reason to whims and substitute anarchism for capitalism." Do you think that this remark was directed at you and other advocates of free market alternatives to government institutions, and do you think this remark is in keeping with Miss Rand's oft-stated principle of "defining your terms?"
ROTHBARD: Well, it's hard to say, because you notice there are very few specific facts in her discussion. There is one sentence covering "libertarian hippies." Who are they? Where are they?
The movement that I'm in favor of is a movement of libertarians who do not substitute whim for reason. Now some of them do, obviously, and I'm against that. I'm in favor of reason over whim.
As far as I'm concerned, and I think the rest of the movement, too, we are anarcho-capitalists. In other words, we believe that capitalism is the fullest expression of anarchism, and anarchism is the fullest expression of capitalism. Not only are they compatible, but you can't really have one without the other. True anarchism will be capitalism, and true capitalism will be anarchism.
As for her remark being in keeping with the principle of defining one's terms – well, obviously not. I don't think she has ever defined the term "anarchism," as a matter of fact.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070807211 ... rd103.html
En otras palabras hay numerosos países en el mundo aplican el anarcocapitalismo, usando la definición de Mr. Rothbard, por el hecho de que hay numerosos países que son capitalistas.