From "agora" -- the Greek word meaning "open marketplace" -- agorism is both a free-market anarchist ideology and advocacy of a peaceful black market (a "counter-economy") as the means of non-aggressive libertarian revolution.
(See agorist.org for more agorist definitions.)
(See also New Libertarian Manifesto, by Samuel Edward Konkin III (SEK3), father of Agorism.)
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Where anarcho-capitalists see no distinction between capitalism and the free market, agorists make the following 3-part distinction:
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The "Anarcho-capitalists" tend to conflate the Innovator (Entrepreneur) and Capitalist, much as the Marxoids and cruder collectivists do.... It's interesting that the gradual victory of Austrian Economics, particularly in Europe, has led ... some New Leftists at least to take our claim seriously that the Capitalist and Entrepreneur are very different classes requiring different analyses ...
Agorists are strict Rothbardians, and, I would argue in this case, even more Rothbardian than Rothbard, who still had some of the older confusion in his thinking.
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