Read the whole article. It's fascinating.http://aeon.co/magazine/technology/on-t ... -internet/
The libertarian hope that markets could sustain themselves through free association and choice is a chimera with a toxic sting in its tail. Without state enforcement, the secret drug markets of Tor hidden services are coming to resemble an anarchic state of nature in which self-help dominates.
Ulbricht’s carelessness brought about the early demise of Silk Road. But if he hadn’t been stupid, the marketplace would have soon collapsed under its own weight, or become the creature of larger organisations with a far greater capacity for violence. The libertarian dream of free online drug markets that can magically and peacefully regulate themselves is just that: a dream. Playing at pirates is only fun as long as the other players are kids too. The trouble is, once adults with real swords appear, it may be too late to wake up.
Over time I've really fallen out with the cypherpunk/crypro-libertarian obsession with anonymity. I think it empowers those who actually do have something to hide, and the accountability that results from community visibility is a superior social institution for the creation of durable, trust-rich communities. Honest people thrive on accountability; criminals thrive on anonymity.
Ad Orientem, you'll make a monarchist conservative neo-reactionary whatever-it's-called of me yet!
