Geoanarchism

Geoanarchism, not to be confused with Eco-Anarchism, is a culturally variable, extremely libertarian ideology inhabiting the bottom of the political compass that advocates for a stateless society that recognizes of the immorality of land value capture.

Geoanarchism is the outcome of applying the permissive geo prefix to the promiscuous anarchy. Geoanarchism believes all individuals have an equal right to land. Occupying land incurs an indemnity to other individuals which should be resolved in a decentralized fashion though a system of polycentric law. In this way Geoanarchism is the most extreme individualist interpretation of georgism.

Geoan is good friends with Geolibertarianism and generally agrees with him regarding markets, but wants even less state intervention. For Geoan, a totally free society would have no state and the issue of land value capture would be resolved in the same way any other anarchist society would resolve wrongdoing. He might be described as halfway between Market Anarchism and  Anarcho-Capitalism due to the extra stipulation about what constitutes a violation of the NAP.

Geoanarchism sees geoist anarchy as the natural evolution of geolibertarianism in much the same way Anarcho-Capitalism sees allodial anarchy as the natural evolution of royal (non-georgist) libertarianism.

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Friends

 * [[File: Awaj.png]] Anarchism - Hi mom!
 * [[File: Ancapf.png]] Anarcho-Capitalism - We agree on almost everything but disagree that land use is voluntary
 * [[File: Anpacf.png]] Anarcho-Pacifism - Wants to achieve its radical changes in a peaceful manner and also doesn't want a state!
 * [[File: Antr.png]] Anarcho-Transhumanism - Might agree on georgist anarchy as a path to transhumanism and also supports human progress
 * [[File: Geolib.png]] Geolibertarianism - Even better than Georgism! Thinks taxes from land values belong to the goobermet, but ok otherwise
 * [[File:Geomut.png]] Geomutualism - I don't quite understand how you're different from Mutualism, but I think we're allies nonetheless!
 * [[File: Georgist.png]] Georgism - Would be great if it weren't for all the statism
 * [[File: Glibr.png]] Green Libertarianism - A rare breed that understands the relationship between coercion and the environment!
 * [[File: Anmark2.png]] Market Anarchism - Overly concerned with hierarchies I see as incidental but understands the difference between a free market and the current state of things

Frenemies

 * [[File: Front.png]] Anarcho-Frontierism - Strange but loveable yee-haw brother. Anything goes when you're past the frontier! When land values rise past the margin of production though, there's gonna be trouble
 * [[File: Aneco.png]] Eco-Anarchism - Pretty cool, also against pollution, but might proactively prevent me from owning property at all
 * [[File: Libms.png]] Libertarian Market Socialism - Doesn't understand the issues it has with capitalism arise from land rents
 * [[File: Mutalist.png]] Mutualism - Also concerned with individual freedom but overly concerned with abolishing hierarchical relationships
 * [[File: Soc.png]] Socialism - Landlordism is still landlordism if the proceeds from ground rent come with stipulations

Enemies

 * [[File: Authcap.png]] Authoritarian Capitalism - *sigh*
 * [[File: Imp.png]] Imperialism - The Last Boss™ of landlordism
 * [[File: Mao.png]] Maoism - Wants to kill landlords instead of merely funding a community trust

Notable People

 * David Ricardo
 * Frank Chodorov
 * Albert Jay Nock
 * Fred Foldvary
 * Herbert Spencer
 * Leo Tolstoy

Articles

 * Agrarian Justice by Thomas Paine
 * Libertarian Party at Sea on Land by Harold Kyriazi
 * Rights vs. Privileges by Robert De Fremery
 * A Geolibertarian FAQ by Todd Altman
 * Geoanarchism: A Short Summary of Geoism and Its Relation to Libertarianism by Fred Foldvary
 * Why Geoists and Market Anarchists Can and Should Be Friends by by Gil Guillory and Fred Foldvary
 * The Business Cycle: A Geo-Austrian synthesis by Fred Foldvary

Websites

 * Other geoism related links
 * SavingCommunities.org
 * Strong Towns
 * Robert Schalkenbach Foundation
 * Council of Georgist Organizations

Videos

 * How would land rent be collected without a state?
 * Fred Foldvary re: GeoLibertarianism by Jake Shannon
 * Understanding Economics by the Henry George School of Social Science
 * /r/Geoanarchism