Personally, I do not believe that anarchy can be achieved just by ignoring the state. Venezuela and Cuba are examples of countries where a large part of the population lives off the black market and are not even close to anarchist thinking... without a cultural battle there is nothing (and I I would even go so far as to say that violent action against the state is needed)

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Maybe deterrence will be enough.

And armed, highly cohesive population deciding that paying taxes doesn't make sense anymore.

*An armed

That's fine, this is my point of view, for someone to stop paying taxes (at least on a large scale) you need a cultural battle, in other words, making them wake up... on their own (I repeat on a large scale) it is very difficult, all people don't have the ability to wake up on their own (at least I didn't). My point is that there is no magic formula to do it, for now, with cultural battle and counter-economics I am satisfied, the time for armed struggle will come. Minarchism is one of the few tools that seems deceptive to me

I see it as them bargaining.

Keep laser focus on total, absolute, unrestricted freedom.

Exactly, I never proposed minarchism

I know, right? It's just people taking their first steps on the learning curve.