>>1868 Agorism was mainly supposed to be a bridge between the Voluntaryist viewpoint and the Syndicalist viewpoint and a means to an end/a theoretically agreed upon strategy that is more "independent" of any particular anarchist ideology. See
>>1870 It gained popularity around the 2000s at which point it widely spread via various "libertarian left" organizations back in 2013-2017 era. This is also why various groups with high AnCap participation had the rug pulled out from under them in big tent organizations by leftists leading to large group separations (See: Texas Students for Liberty getting sick and tired of the DC-based group's bullshit
especially ISFL and forming their own NGO). By 2018 it was largely considered an AnCap ideology despite Konkin being left-libertarian.
For all intents and purposes just consider it "AnCap in practice." There's a few points of disagreement between AnCaps and Agorists, but they're smaller than the differences between AnCaps and Syndicalists. The entire ideology can be summed up as
"Let the Black Market Choke The State!" It's just sometimes Agorists see certain social structures as "The State" that AnCaps don't.