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[[File:Geolib.png]] [[Geolibertarianism]]<br>
[[File:Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism]]<br>
[[File:Anpacf.png]] [[Anarcho-Pacifism]]<br>
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Geo-Anarchism is the outcome of applying the permissive geo prefix to the promiscuous anarchy. Geo-Anarchism believes all individuals have an equal right to land. Occupying land forces a cost on other individuals which should be resolved though a system of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycentric_law polycentric law]. In this way Geo-Anarchism is the most extreme individualist interpretation of georgism.
 
Geoan is good friends with [[File:Geolib.png]] [[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 [[File: Anmark2.png]] [[Left-Wing Market Anarchism]] and [[File: Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism]] due to the extra stipulation about what constitutes a violation of the NAP.
 
Geo-Anarchism sees geoist anarchy as the natural evolution of Geo-Libertarianism in much the same way Anarcho-Capitalism sees allodial anarchy as the natural evolution of royal (non-georgist) Libertarianism. In this case Geo-Anarchism would be a decentralized and more [[File:Volu.png]] Voluntaryist version of [[File:Geolib.png]] [[Geolibertarianism]].
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* [[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]] [[Left-Wing 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 ===
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