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SmartMuffin,
I have now read Private Law in Iceland and Anarchy in the Aachen. I already read The Not So Wild West link inside Sterling link http://www.lewrockwell.com/block/block167.html
About Private Law in Iceland. I think bad rich people then can do bad things and buy an private army to defend them. And also this is a qoute from that article
” A second objection is that the rich (or powerful) could commit crimes with impunity, since nobody would be able to enforce judgment against them. Where power is sufficiently concentrated this might be true; this was one of the problems which led to the eventual breakdown of the Icelandic legal system in the thirteenth century ”
And about Anarchy in the Aachen. I read in that article that it had at high piont only 2000 people. So it ‘s basically a small town. And usually there is not much crime in small towns.
KO_TKOMemberSmartMuffin,
I just read Chaos Theory – Robert P. Murphy at mises.org . http://mises.org/document/3088
I think Robert P. Murphy makes a good case for defense in an anarcho-capitalism society, but I’m still sceptical, because I haven’t seen in history or today a real life example of it.
I have regret that I haven’t taken Robert P. Murphy course on this subject on Mises Academy. Because in my opinion he’s a good teacher and a very good economist. I have taken his courses Anatomy of the Fed, The State of the Economy and I just finished his course The Economics of the Great Depression on Mises Academy.
I also have read Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market, Study Guide – Robert P Murphy and Theory of money and credit study guide – Robert P Murphy.
KO_TKOMemberI now think that the free market can build an infrastructure, because there is alot of demand for it and entrepreneurs want to make a profit.
But I’m sceptical about anarcho-capitalism.
I think that minarchy makes the most sense.
I saw on wikipedia that Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, Ayn Rand and Milton Friedman are also minarchists.
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