The document discusses anarcho-capitalism, a political philosophy that advocates eliminating the state while retaining private property and individual sovereignty. It theorizes that without a central coercive authority like the state, society would improve itself through the free market in a voluntary society. The document then lists three influential anarcho-capitalist thinkers: Murray Rothbard, Friedrich Hayek, and Lysander Spooner, noting their contributions to developing and promoting anarcho-capitalist economic theories.