anarcho-capitalist
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A proponent of anarcho-capitalism.
— It is safe to say that the great bulk of right-libertarians are anarcho-capitalists, particularly among the youth.
形容词 adj.
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Of, pertaining to, or advocating anarcho-capitalism.
— […] Lysander Spooner’s brilliantly hard-hitting No Treason, one of the masterpieces of anti-statism and reprinted by an anarcho-capitalist press, has had considerable influence in converting present-day youth to libertarianism.
词源
词源 1
From anarcho- + capitalist. Its possible earliest appearance is in the 1971 article “Know Your Rights” by Murray Rothbard, who is credited with coining it and its cognate anarcho-capitalism; though the latter's earliest extant attestation is in Karl Hess's 1969 article “The Death of Politics”.
词源 2
From anarcho- + capitalist. Its possible earliest appearance is in the 1971 article “Know Your Rights” by Murray Rothbard, who is credited with coining it and its cognate anarcho-capitalism; though the latter's earliest extant attestation is in Karl Hess's 1969 article “The Death of Politics”.
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