>ayncrapism
>Ayn Rand propagated anarcho-capitalism
Randian capitalism is a form of minimalist libertarianism. Within Randian society, government still exists as a reactionary, prohibitive auxiliary. In fact, she vehemently opposed anarchism and consistently advocated a minimalist, voluntary government. See below: The Nature of Government, The Virtue of Selfishness, pg109 taken from http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/government.html
>"If physical force is to be barred from social relationships, men need an institution charged with the task of protecting their rights under an objective code of rules.
>"This is the task of a government—of a proper government—its basic task, its only moral justification and the reason why men do need a government."
>"A government is the means of placing the retaliatory use of physical force under objective control—i.e., under objectively defined laws."
Therefore, the usage of "ayncap" is highly irregular and an intentionally gross misunderstanding of Randian capitalism. As such, your first claim- ayncrapism is a fake ideology- is accurate, in the sense that it doesn't exist in the first place.
Disassociating Rand from anarchism does not discredit anarcho-capitalist thought whatsoever, however.
>a state with zero accountability which exists solely for profit
Nonsense.
A state necessitates monopolization by several factors, including but not limited to force, legality, morality, epistemology and economics.
An anarcho-capitalist society severely lacks notions of centralized power, outside of defence agencies, contractual associations, and voluntary legal notions.
>first to die
Completely unsubstantiated hypothesis is pure conjecture.