I see little point in discussing economics with an anarchist.
An anarchist. That's rich. I'm simply a textualist/originalist/constructionist, regarding the Constitution. Provide for the common defense, secure commerce.
As a student of history, I understand fully that the government that provides for everything, takes everything in the process.
As Jefferson said, "if we can prevent the government from stealing bread from the tables of labor, under the pretense of taking care of them, the people cannot help but to become happy."
I suppose Jefferson was an anarchist.
Government is a necessary evil, as men are not angels. Government is comprised of men, who are not angels.
I follow the Sowell, Freidman, and Laffer theories on the economy, although I disagree with Freidman, and Sowell, on the subject of tariffs. Free trade isn't, when there are tariffs, and if your competitor handicaps you with tariffs, then it is sometimes wise to reciprocate.
I'm hardly an anarchist, I believe in a free market, and an extremely small government. I'm a conservative/libertarian, for the most part. However, if casting aspersions and perjoratives makes you feel better, feel free to do so.