Arch-anarchy, the end of state and digital anarchism
Ideally, as an arch-anarchist, I would like to go beyond the minimal-state and the market anarchy and arrive at arch-anarchy. Of course, a market anarchy would be the system with the greatest individual freedom in a Hobbesian world of scarce resources, conflicting objectives, and mutual threats. A good starting point can be found in a book from 1997: "The Sovereign Individual," a book written by William Rees-Mogg and James Dale Davidson, which predicts the end of the nation-state and, in its place, we will have enclaves, corporate cities, private jurisdictions, and sovereign entities without a national base. Basically, a world divided into sovereign private micro-territories that treat their inhabitants as clients. The book predicted Bitcoin, but a decade before its launch. I will leave a link to a PDF and a link to a short summary video on YouTube about the book at the end of this article. Although this system creates a competitive market for government services...