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>Has any author ever written about or even recognized the transition from ancap thinking to more hardcore right wing thinking?
Not to my knowledge, I don't recall any articles he's written or interviews he's done that touched on that. My guess that he's an Ancap appears to be wrong if this interview is anything to go by
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He pretty much calls himself a Libertarian who interestingly believes regulations are sometimes necessary from the state. The interview was from 2010 though so that's more than enough time for political beliefs to change. I should know, I used to be Ancap myself.
Your post opened up a can of worms in my brain because I don't actually know how I arrived at my own current beliefs (Fascist, even though I haven't settled on a particular version). Is there even a clear line of thought between Ancap and political theories like Fascism? Ancap is like the far end of the spectrum of individual freedom where as Fascism is not its opposite (communism) but certainly far away. Or is it simply a rejection of one world view in favour of another? My guess would be the latter. There's nothing particularly wrong with Ancap theory but I guess I favour Fascism because it would be a disaster for Europeans/Whites to suddenly dissolve all public property. We'd end up with jewish oligarchy like we already have only it would be on steroids and impossible to ever remove, reigning over broken people that has no sense of self.