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>capitalism can't exist without the state
All depends upon your conception of "capitalism". Concerning capital, one of the biggest regards to its diverse discourse is the propagation of a consideration. Voluntary associations concerning willing hierarchy are placed under a rug by opposing anarchist theorists, who happen to contradictorily propagate for the freedom of all people by purity of ideological unity.
>liberation can't happen without the dissolution of class
Ah, "class".
I share the stance that illusive differences of social being must be ideologically eradicated, but I do not believe that anarcho-capitalists further class.
Even amongst the most altruist society, you will have weakness and variables that are contrary to the normalization of its society, and which threaten the fabric upon which it lays. This is the very nature of things; the repression of belief produces doubt towards repression.
You see it in children and such is most apparent within the anarchist theorists of history.