The Unified Field Theory of Anarchy
Anarchy comes from the Medieval Latin anarchia and from the Greek anarchos ("having no ruler"), with an-+ archos ("ruler") literally meaning "without ruler".
The non-aggression principle (NAP), also called the non-aggression axiom, the non-coercion principle, the non-initiation of force and the zero aggression principle,
is a concept in which "aggression", defined as initiating or
threatening any forceful interference with either an individual or their
property,[note 1] is inherently wrong.[1][2] In contrast to pacifism, the NAP does not forbid forceful defense and is considered by some to be a defining principle of libertarianism in the United States.[3] It is also a prominent idea in anarcho-capitalism, classical liberalism and minarchism.[4][5][6][7]
Non-Aggression Principle - Wiki
Voluntary Trade: a farmers market, garage sale, the black market
Voluntary working together towards a common end: Farmers CoOp, Food CoOp, Energy CoOp, Banking CoOp (Credit Union), Voluntary Insurances
Voluntary Gifts: Birthdays, Christmas, Grandma needs something just get it for her, Alms, Church Offerings, Charities
Communication Structure for efficiency, Confederated Alliance of Local Militias
Not fighting each other for supremacy (divide and conquer)
Each tactic has many uses in each locality.
All exist simultaneously, voluntarily.
You voluntarily participate in the ones you believe in and have a benefit to you.
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