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The Machinery of Freedom - Guide to a Radical Capitalism

By: David D. Friedman
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This audiobook argues for a society organized by voluntary cooperation under institutions of private property and exchange, with little, ultimately no, government. It describes how the most fundamental functions of government might be replaced by private institutions, with services such as protecting individual rights and settling disputes provided by private firms in a competitive market. It goes on to use the tools of economic analysis to attempt to show how such institutions could be expected to work, what sort of legal rules they would generate, and under what circumstances they would or would not be stable. The approach is consequentialist.

The claim is that such a society would produce more attractive outcomes, judged by widely shared values, than alternatives, including the current institutions of the US and similar societies. The second edition contained four sections; this third edition adds two more. One explores in greater depth some of the ideas already raised, including discussions of decentralized law enforcement in past legal systems, of rights seen not as a moral or legal category but as a description of human behavior, of a possible threat to the stability of the system not considered in the previous editions, and of ways in which a stateless society might defend itself from aggressive states. The final section introduces a number of new topics, including unschooling, the misuse of externality arguments in contexts such as population or global warming, and the implications of public key encryption and related online technologies.

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When people ask about what would happen in an anarchist society it’s good to have at least one idea. Dr Friedman gives a logical and consequentialist guide to have an answer. Not something that disparages those who think otherwise but merely states things would be better otherwise.

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This book taught me to find spontaneous order in more places than I ever thought possible.

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The arguments are well made, and I enjoyed the listen. I found the sections on bargaining new and insightful. I still find the writings of Murray Rothbard more insightful, but this book is a valuable addition to the conversation.

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This was my first David Friedman read. David did was no one else could. He gave detailed, thorough, real world examples of how an Anarcho capitalist society would function. A true hero.

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