Vim: Re Anacho-capitalism etc... I'm interested in the idea of using capitalism (the most powerful force for de-statification I can think of) to deconstruct itself, the state etc... it seems that in many respects the fire of capital (especially in its newly abstracted form as globalised meta-capital: the shuffling of abstractions of risk essentially) is constrained by the state (or states even) in an attempt to harness it as a force for good, within a mixed economy. What would be interesting, perhaps (from an anti-capitalist PoV) would be to entirely unleash capitalism from its constraints. Without anything to hold it back, without any attempt to utilise it as a force for good, I think, perhaps we could advance beyond it (obviously not to a position of state-capitalism or whatever).
I can't help but think that all the efforts of the left to oppose capital from the other side merely affect an amelioration of the conditions it imposes, understandable (perhaps under the "Geldof" argument, that human pity and empathy conspire to create a need to avert this particular bit of immediate suffering presented before itself, even if in the long run it is merely a stick-plaster-solution over a gangrenous wound, and hence perpetuates the underlying causes) but wrong in some sense-- in that they are complicit in allowing capitalism, a fluid but destructive force to embed, albeit it on better terms (cf the argument that the 60s social revolutions were the worst possible things to happen, with the illusion of certain liberties extracted only at the price of agreeing to a continuation of the essential political-economic status quo). Capitalism then is a fire which can never burn itself out because states lack the Maoist indifference to suffering required to allow it to essentially destroy the world? If the only Utopias now reside as eschatological (or post eschatological) ones, then is this a conceivable route out of the entropy perversely imposed by the strictures of late capital? A system perhaps of apocalyptic capitalist nihilsm?