Individualist anarchists believe in mutual exchange, not economic
privilege. They believe in freed markets, not capitalism. They defend a
distinctive response to the challenges of ending global capitalism and
achieving social justice: eliminate the political privileges that prop
up capitalists.
Massive concentrations of wealth, rigid economic hierarchies, and
unsustainable modes of production are not the results of the market
form, but of markets deformed and rigged by a network of state-secured
controls and privileges to the business class. Markets Not Capitalism explores
the gap between radically freed markets and the capitalist-controlled
markets that prevail today. It explains how liberating market exchange
from state capitalist privilege can abolish structural poverty, help
working people take control over the conditions of their labor, and
redistribute wealth and social power.
Featuring discussions of socialism, capitalism, markets, ownership,
labor struggle, grassroots privatization, intellectual property, health
care, racism, sexism, and environmental issues, this unique collection
brings together classic essays by leading figures in the anarchist
tradition, including Proudhon and Voltairine de Cleyre, and such
contemporary innovators as Kevin Carson and Roderick Long. It introduces
an eye-opening approach to radical social thought, rooted equally in
libertarian socialism and market anarchism.