I need some help incorporating Anarcho-Capitalist (or otherwise very strong Libertarian) themes into a story I'm writing.
The setting primarily takes place on Earth in the future, only with the incorporation of magic and non-human races. A little like Shadowrun except the magical world and Earth are on different but inter-accessible planes of reality.
Now the protagonist works for a Megacorp., personally hired by the company's founder and direct manager as something of a "Corporate Samurai." The company's efforts in medical and magical research have been met with resistance by both violent saboteurs, and a new United Nations task force meant to hinder the development of anything not-Earth and not-human. The hero's duty is to protect the company's personnel and assets, but they are given a great amount of freedom off the clock. (Which he peppers with superheroics thanks to his tanshuman powers.)
How would I get across that the hero, and the company he works for, are the heroes; without seeming too heavy-handed?
By extension, at what point does a corporation stop being merely another tool for an individual, and becomes no better than a state actor?
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