Well done on the poll and tpoic btw, it's nice to see a wide variety of options and something behind it to educate and back it up.
I think a point I'd like to make about capitalism is that we don't actually practice pure free market capitalism right now. The US government restricts companies by law from committing the most egregious assaults upon the liberty of everyone else. In a truly lawless, borderless free market, whether it's economic, political, cultural, you invariably see the strongest enslaving the weak.
I think people who believe in individuality above all else must believe they are in some way special, and able to rise above the mob to live a life of quality. But chances are you're actually not special, and if life reflected anarchist ideals you'd be one of the billions who get shafted. Hard.
After all, we watch zombie movies to see the survivors survive and die, right? And we may daydream about how we would fare in the role of the protagonist. It's just not as exciting to imagine being a zombie and getting blasted by a survivor. Well based on the numbers of survivors in the movies, every member of this forum would end up a zombie in the initial outbreak. Your chances of winning the lottery jackpot would be higher. Not everyone can be James T. Kirk, you know? Most of us wouldn't even be red shirts.
From that perspective, I wonder how someone could in self interest support anarchy. Knowing that in our society you're not at the top of the heap, and in a lot of other social structures you'd have no reason to believe it would be any different, does it simply ride on hope? This assumes there is an interest other than for the self, which I might be overestimating.
I'd actually like the people who consider themselves anarchists to talk about this because it's been swimming around in my head for a while.