A return to the times of kids working in factories before there 13.
Where 13?
Total lack of healthcare for those that can't afford it.
For the people who wouldn't be catered for, such as the homeless, charities would have to fill the gap, yes. Kind of like now, only without the threat of prison should you not pay.
Which is most people as no company wants to pay what we now see as a minimum wage.
Why have people on the dole, getting £50 a week when they could be working 40 hours at £2 an hour as let's say, a cleaner, instead of having businesses not employ anybody at all because of the high minimum wage?
Don't ignore competition either, companies compete for skilled workers and this system promotes climbing the ladder way more than a system where you're not in work at all.
Backstreet abortions, never a better system than that.
Free market would do it's thing, but there is a point where you need charity. Clearly (right?) the majority of people care about this. Charity is a thing in a capitalist system, you know?
No need for state schools, they will all be in the factories anyway.
Do you think people would support factories that employed children? Strong hope for humanity you have.
You're right, there isn't a need for state schools, they're awful. Competition is good for growth and improvement.
Fire brigade? Don't make me laugh. All fires are 100% preventable, controlable and predictable.
No government, no fire brigade?
Police? Military? If you cant afford the Likes of Blackwater Security, you have nothing worth protecting.
If people want a service, the market will provide it as there's money to be made. Do you think blackwater will be the only ones offering protection? Or perhaps you think a ton of services will start up, offering protection at the same, unaffordable price that blackwater does... That sounds like a good business model.