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I'm not a "market anarchist." There are indeed folks who identify as "left-wing market-anarchists" or "free-market anti-capitalists," with pretty solid anti-capitalist credentials. They are often quite a bit clearer about the problems of specifically capitalist markets than anarchist communists, simply because they allow themselves to talk about the details. That current is generally lumped into the category of "mutualism" with a rather different, "neo-Proudhonian" current—and that's the project I'm generally associated with. "Markets" aren't centered. Opposition to systemic exploitation in all spheres of society is. And those past anarchist theorists are emphasized who provide us with tools useful for solving modern problems.