The Ethics of Anarcho-Capitalism
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Narrated by:
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Madeleine Brolly
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By:
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Kristopher Borer
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Anarcho-capitalism is the most exciting social philosophy of modern times. But how does it work? This book illuminates the ethical system at the heart of anarcho-capitalism. It builds the nonaggression principle from praxeological foundations and develops techniques for applying it to real-world conflicts. It explores the edges of libertarianism to show where it shines and where it fails.
Praise for the book:
“This is an excellent book on anarcho-capitalism. It covers all the bases, and then some. This is an enjoyable read, an easy read, and at the end of the road lies real insight. Five stars.” (Walter Block, author of Defending the Undefendable)
“I was dreading reading this, but it is conceptually excellent.” (Michael Malice, author of The New Right)
“This book uses praxeology to define libertarianism based on the non-aggression principle. Ancaps may find the implications disconcerting, or illuminating.” (Stephan Kinsella, author of Against Intellectual Property)
“For those who enjoy going deep into libertarian theory, the thought experiments and strategies in this book will prove valuable.” (Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski, author of Libertarian Quandaries)
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- Jackson
- 03-07-2023
Unexpected format, but well put.
Easily digestible for anyone middle school aged onward. Teaching the basics of Ancap thought via storytelling, whilst not coming off as radical. The Narrator was brilliant. I believe the title is a bit unfortunate, some people might scoff it off as some "Libertarian rubbish" but its simple enough in its explanation concepts to leave plenty of open discussion afterward. Overall, good stuff and I look forward to more works from this author.
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