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markets
not capitalism

individualist anarchism against
bosses, inequality, corporate power,
and structural poverty

by Gary Chartier and Charles W. Johnson

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 by Kevin Craig


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 Stephanie Murphy

Title
Acknowledgements
Introduction
 
Part One
The Problem of Deformed Markets
1. The Freed Market 19
William Gillis
2. State Socialism and Anarchism:
How Far They Agree, and Wherein They Differ
(1888). 21
Benjamin R. Tucker
3. General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century . 37
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
4. Markets Freed from Capitalism . 59
Charles W. Johnson
 
Part Two
Identities and Isms
5. Market Anarchism as Stigmergic Socialism . 85
Brad Spangler
6. Armies that Overlap 93
Benjamin R. Tucker
7. The Individualist and the Communist: A Dialogue  97
Rosa Slobodinsky and Voltairine de Cleyre
8. A Glance at Communism 103
Voltairine de Cleyre
9. Advocates of Freed Markets Should Oppose Capitalism 107
Gary Chartier
10. Anarchism without Hyphens . 119
Karl Hess
11. What Laissez Faire? 121
Sheldon Richman
12. Libertarianism through Thick and Thin . 131
Charles W. Johnson
13. Socialism: What It Is 145
Benjamin R. Tucker
14. Socialist Ends, Market Means 149
Gary Chartier
 
Part Three . 155
Ownership
15. A Plea for Public Property 157
Roderick T. Long
16. From Whence Do Property Titles Arise? 169
William Gillis
17. The Gift Economy of Property 175
Shawn Wilbur
18. Fairness and Possession . 181
Gary Chartier
19. The Libertarian Case against Intellectual Property Rights 187
Roderick T. Long
 
Part Four 199
Corporate Power and Labor Solidarity
20. Corporations versus the Market, or Whip Conflation Now . 201
Roderick T. Long
21. Does Competition Mean War? 211
Benjamin R. Tucker
22. Economic Calculation in the Corporate Commonwealth . 213
Kevin Carson
23. Big Business and the Rise of American Statism 223
Roy A. Childs, Jr
24. Regulation: The Cause, Not the Cure, of the Financial Crisis 241
Roderick T. Long
25. Industrial Economics . 247
Dyer D. Lum
26. Labor Struggle in a Free Market 255
Kevin A. Carson
27. Should Labor Be Paid or Not? . 269
Benjamin R. Tucker
 
Part Five . 271
Neoliberalism, Privatization, and Redistribution
28. Free Market Reforms and the Reduction of Statism 273
Kevin A. Carson
29. Free Trade is Fair Trade: An Anarchist Looks at World Trade   279
Joe Peacott
30. Two Words on “Privatization” . 283
Charles W. Johnson
31. Where Are the Specifics? 289
Karl Hess
32. Confiscation and the Homestead Principle 293
Murray N. Rothbard
 
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