Geoanarchism
Template:Ideology-Variant Geoanarchism, not to be confused with Eco-Anarchism, is a culturally variable, extremely libertarian ideology inhabiting the bottom of the political compass that advocates for a stateless society and the redistribution of ground rents on an individual basis. Geoanarchism is the outcome of applying the permissive geo prefix to the promiscuous anarchy. Geoanarchism believes all individuals have an equal right to land. Occupying land incurs an indemnity to others which should be resolved in a decentralized fashion though a system of polycentric law. Geoanarchism is good friends with Geolibertarianism and generally agrees with him regarding markets, but wants even less state intervention. Geoanarchism sees geoanarchy as the natural evolution of geolibertarianism in much the same way Anarcho-Capitalism sees anarcho-capitalism as the natural evolution of libertarianism.
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Further Information
- Agrarian Justice by Thomas Paine
- Libertarian Party at Sea on Land by Harold Kyriazi
- Rights vs. Privileges by Robert De Fremery
- Geoanarchism: A Short Summary of Geoism and Its Relation to Libertarianism by Fred Foldvary
- Why Geoists and Market Anarchists Can and Should Be Friends by by Gil Guillory and Fred Foldvary
- The Nexus of Transportation, Economic Rent, and Land Use by Dr. H. William Battx
- The Business Cycle: A Geo-Austrian synthesis by Fred Foldvary
- Other geoism related links
- Fred Foldvary re: GeoLibertarianism by Jake Shannon
- Understanding Economics by the Henry George School of Social Science