agorism

noun
/ˈæ.ɡəˌɹɪzm̩/

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἀγορά (agorá, “agora (open place for assembly and market)”) + -ism. Coined by Samuel Edward Konkin III in his 1980 New Libertarian Manifesto.

  1. derived from ἀγορά — “agora (open place for assembly and market)

Definitions

  1. A revolutionary political philosophy that advocates the creation of a voluntaryist…

    A revolutionary political philosophy that advocates the creation of a voluntaryist society by means of counter-economics (i.e. black market).

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