Tom Ender says:

Hey Kevin, Season's Greetings. I agree with you. Polycentric law is very much in the realm of anarchism. A monopoly on law is what the State claims. Eliminating the State's monopoly doesn't eliminate law.

Whether F. Paul is willing to admit to it or not, his protagonist: Repairman Jack is a practitioner of counter economics. In fact, Jack may be the foremost fictional proponent of one of the key aspects of agorism, an increasingly popular form of anarchism. Jack directly competes with the State's "justice system."

Like you I enjoy F. Paul Wilson's fiction immensely, but I believe I disagree with him on more than one point covered in the interview.

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