The most neglected sector of libertarian opinion might also be the most intellectually fruitful.
Their view is not about politics but rather its absence, and about the astonishing capacity of the social order to manage itself in absent of.
The new book by Derrick Broze and John Vibes is an excellent update to this outlook that takes account of the dramatic changes of the digital age.
It was pioneered by late-19th century anarchists and elaborated on by Samuel Konkin and Karl Hess in the 1970s.
The most neglected sector of libertarian opinion might also be the most intellectually fruitful