ancap
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See also: ăn cắp
English
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[edit]ancap (comparative more ancap, superlative most ancap)
- (politics, economics, chiefly Internet slang) Clipping of anarcho-capitalist.
- 2022 July 8, Judy Berman, “The Anarchists Is a Messy, Gripping Anarcho-Capitalist Saga”, in Time[1]:
- Unlike its socialist forerunner, this Randian vision for smashing the state requires no interdependence, mutual aid, or renunciation of private wealth; in fact, one common ancap goal is to amass enough cash to keep the government off your back.
Noun
[edit]ancap (countable and uncountable, plural ancaps)
- (politics, economics, chiefly Internet slang, countable) Clipping of anarcho-capitalist.
- (politics, economics, chiefly Internet slang, uncountable) Clipping of anarcho-capitalism.
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]ancap (invariable)
- (politics, economics, chiefly Internet slang) Clipping of anarcocapitalista.
Noun
[edit]ancap m or f by sense (plural ancaps)
- (politics, economics, chiefly Internet slang) Clipping of anarcocapitalista.
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