I would argue various forms of anarchism favor the people at the cost of the state, which is also bad for different reasons. So real life needs some kind of messy, complex balance between extremes.
> I would argue various forms of anarchism favor the people at the cost of the state
I would argue that the forms of anarchism usually argued to have this feature in fact favor the holders of wealth/capital over other people in the same way that capitalism does (and, in fact, are often forms of capitalism.)
OTOH, I'd also argue that any argument that views the state as a thing that can bear costs independent from the people is fundamentally misguided.