ringist
Ringism is a political philosophy and movement that advocates for a decentralized, voluntary, and non-coercive society. It is named after the philosopher Murray Rothbard, who is often considered its founder. Ringism emphasizes the importance of individual liberty, private property, and the voluntary exchange of goods and services. It rejects the idea of a central authority or government, arguing that such institutions are inherently coercive and inefficient. Instead, Ringism proposes a system of mutual aid and cooperation, where individuals and communities work together to meet their needs without the need for a state. Ringism also emphasizes the importance of education and the free market, arguing that these are the best ways to promote individual liberty and prosperity. Despite its appeal to many libertarians, Ringism is distinct from other libertarian philosophies in its emphasis on the role of community and cooperation.