On one side are the geeks, nerds, crypto-anarchists, libertarians and 
cypherpunks -- mistrustful of government, suspicious of all attempts at 
regulation, believers in the ability of technology, in and of itself, to solve 
society's ills (maybe with a little marginally legal hacking on the side, just 
to keep the political pot boiling). Austin Hill, president of Zero-Knowledge, 
opened the conference like a true techno-believer, quoting John Gilmore as 
saying, "I want to guarantee [privacy] with physics and mathematics, not with 
laws."

Opposing the technologists are the believers in law above all else . . . "

https://www.salon.com/2000/04/13/libertarians/

22 years ago and over a year before I called Mongo an ’ anarcho-phoney ’ to his 
face

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