Left-Wing Market Anarchism

Market Anarchism (sometimes referred as Left-Rothbardianball and sometimes mentioned with an additional "left wing" label in front of its name to distinguish it from Anarcho-Capitalism) is a staunchly pro market, generally culturally left leaning ideologyball. He believes that the combo of a strict application of natural rights and of Lockean self-ownership and a totally unregulated Austrian economics in a stateless society will "eat the rich", resulting in much more equality and welfare than a state regulated capitalism could offer. He does not like the term "capitalism" as he uses it to refer to a corrupt market where corporate welfare and state subsidies favor big corporation at the expense of fair competition, thus generating inequality. He rather prefers the term "radically freed market".

How to draw

 * Draw a ball with a black outline
 * Fill it with black
 * Draw a white circumference inside the ball
 * Draw a white straight line from the highest to the lowest point of the circumference
 * Cancel (with a black rubber) a little circumference arc just right of the straight line's highest point
 * Cancel further two small arcs in such a way that midpoints of the three canceled arcs make approximately an equilateral triangle
 * Take a point on the upper part of the segment, at more or less three quarters of its lenght, and join, with two oblique straight lines, to the closest endpoint of the canceled arc at its immediate left, and to the farthest endpoint of the canceled arc at its immediate right
 * Draw two horizontal segments from the two lines drawn in the previous step to the vertical line, with the left one getting to join the vertical line, and the right one stopping at approx three quarters of its way to it
 * Add the eyes, and you are done!

Friends

 * [[File:Agorismf.png]]Agorism - Counter-economics? Based!
 * [[File: Mutalist.png]]Mutualism- Another example of non-capitalist markets.

Frenemies

 * [[File:Ancapf.png]]Anarcho-Capitalism - I appreciate your enthusiasm for free markets, but please drop the whole capitalism thing.

More Info
The book Markets, not capitalism, a collection of essays by various authors including, in particular, the following articles:
 * Market Anarchism as Stigmeric Socialism by Brad Spangler


 * Advocates of Freed Markets Should Embrace "Anti-Capitalism" by Gary Chartier


 * Let the Free Market Eat the Rich! by Jeremy Wieland