I live on a Permaculture farm in Costa Rica, in a small community. This isn't a planned anarcho-cap community and the people come from all ages, nationalities, income levels , and politics; albeit higher amounts of anarchists and libertarians exist in our communities than the general population. There are hundreds of these types of communities all over Costa Rica , and Latin America and they naturally just function as anarcho cap communities because we need to get things done and most people here are capitalists. (...)
Despite the caricatures portrayed by socialists and anarcho-communists on the evils of an-caps and our love of corporations and hatred of the poor...
So you live on a secluded private tropical island community... that's supposed to be some kind of realistic solution for the masses? Really?
If I come over on a raft with nothing but the clothes on my back, will I be welcome with open arms, fed, and given meaningful work? Or turned away to the sea? Or starved to death and left in the streets?
What if I come over on a bigger raft with 900 fellow hungry and desperate poor. How would we be treated in your capitalist island community?



