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You both sound like two science books leaning on one another in the pearly halls of academia.

It is wack to let the concept of "Individualism" be monopolized by fixed systems of any type. Individual anarchy, in my opinion, can be summarized as an empowered, armed, self-emancipated person who rejects the group-think of societies, identity politics and formalized membership.

This whole "individualism looks like capitalism" is such a lazy analysis which takes the easy way out of individual development and instead, prescribes more collectivism as the solution. Communism and capitalism both want to subjugate the individual. One insists the brainwashed individual is free, the other insists on a moral imperative to surrender individuality for the "collective good". Set em both on fire.