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Diminishing the central state to its most minimal form: judicial system, police and military. Everything else should be based on freedom.
Guillotine the state! I wouldn't say absolute no to some semi-accidental deaths of business leaders who grossly abused the state via lobbying etc while doing this transition, frankly. But not primarily because they're billionaires or capitalist, rather because they're scumbags.
(It's possible that all current billionaires became billionaires because of abusing government lobbying, but I don't know)
Oh! Yeah those are definitely the good parts of the state!
You think they should be private as well? That's a bit more radical form of ancap that I'm not at all certain about. Also, I don't have a clue how a private judicial system could ever work.
Not an ancap at all. I would argue the judicial system, police, and military are already in the hands of the wealthy, so aren't they kinda private?
If that's true, then they're the worst kind of private, the kind where there's no competition. So technically private yes, but in the most abhorrent and corrupt way. The libertarian position is that such links must be eradicated.
For a lot of things, that eradication can be done by simply removing the whole thing (e.g. how Milei seems to be doing in Argentina), but those three things most probably cannot exist privately. Thing is, the fewer things we as citizens have to be very vigilant about (and I dare to say that everyone agrees these three are such things -- some people just argue that they are not the only things), the easier it is to do so.