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Anarcho-capitalism is just a can of worms. Capital represents power hence an uneven allocation of them, i.e. capitalism, is incompatible with anarchism.
From what they're trying to attempt, it looks like either they're striving for "good old days of slavery" or trying to create their own cult, like just like they do it in the movie The Other Lamb.
movie spoiler (you might want to not read this for your own sanity)
It's about a "shepherd", the leader of the polygamous, incest-sexual cult, impregnating a bunch of woman, culling the boy children, and in turn, impregnating their daughters, and killing the woman when they turn old, something like that.Yes. Incoherent ideologies like this are often just covering up some really bad ideas.
I can't imagine wanting to be ruled by corporations.