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Lecture 2 of 4 · Chaos Theory Two Essays On Market Anarchy

Introduction

Robert P. Murphy · 3:46

Introduction by Robert P. Murphy is a free audio lecture (3:46) at freecapitalists.org, part of the 4-lecture series Chaos Theory Two Essays On Market Anarchy.

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0:00Introduction So, Chaos Theory, huh? Yeah, it's not actually about Chaos Theory, but it is a really cool title. And the book itself may be the most important to date on anarchist theory and its possible application to the real world. When I first read the draft of Bob's book, I was blown away by the sheer simplicity of his arguments, and other documents, something I think is lacking in much of the existing important anarchist literature. As simple explanations, a smart mixture of common sense and slimmed down economic theory provide a perfect starting point for the curious non-anarchist, or a fantastic finishing point for the committed anti-statist who has a few logistical doubts about the stateless society.

0:51for a while now since way back when we were regular columnists on lewrockwell.com. In May 2001 he helped me set up anti-state.com which has grown into the largest market anarchist site on the internet, seriously. He continues with this book his generous contribution to the next generation of anarchist evolution which seems to have stagnated until recent months. The continued expansion of the philosophy of non-aggression and cooperation hinges on the ability of its supporters to bring high economic and moral theory down to the level of the common man. Bob addresses the most common arguments against the abolition of the state and completely obliterates them. Who will protect the borders if there's no state? Nobody, moron. There are no borders except for those of private property, and that's defended without What about the psycho neighbouring state who has it in for a stateless country that vastly outperforms it economically and in every other area? Well, just because there is no state, it does not follow that there is no defence. It's a common tactic of statists to accuse

2:07us of wanting to abolish, say, assistance for poor people since they think that would would be impossible without the state, but this isn't true at all. We don't want the state to steal our money and give it to those who don't deserve it. We want the right to our property, including all our money, and the right to help out whomever we deem deserves it. This is consistent with the only rule of libertarianism, the non-aggression principle. In the first section, Bob explains how a society without government would still have laws and and Regulations. There would be no legal violations of the rights of property owners. In marketanarchy, justice would be based on restitution, not retribution, meaning that criminals would have to pay back their victims rather than be punished by the sadistic state.

2:58In the second section, Bob brilliantly tackles the issue of private defense. I refuse to To sum up my impression of the book, basically, intelligent, succinct, and, most important of all, written in the language of the common person, without the haughty academic snobbery so present in the currently available body of work, which tends to be a major problem for those of us trying to popularize the movement. This is sure to become a fixture in the personal and the classical libraries of countless libertarians and anarchists, and a classic in the realm of anarchist and Austrian economic theory.

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