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A Conversation with David Friedman – Economics, Law, and Anarchy Michael sits down with David D. Friedman, an economist, physicist, legal scholar, and prominent "anarcho-capitalist" theorist. They explore his unique approach to law and economics, his views on market-based legal systems, and the philosophical underpinnings of a stateless society.Michael Leibowitz, host of The Rational Egoist podcast, is a philosopher and political activist who draws inspiration from Ayn Rand's philosophy, advocating for reason, rational self-interest, and individualism. His journey from a 25-year prison sentence to a prominent voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities highlights the transformative impact of embracing these principles. Leibowitz actively participates in political debates and produces content aimed at promoting individual rights and freedoms. He is the co-author of “Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime” and “View from a Cage: From Convict to Crusader for Liberty,” which explore societal issues and his personal evolution through Rand's teachings.Explore his work and journey further through his books:“Down the Rabbit Hole”: https://www.amazon.com.au/Down-Rabbit-Hole-Corrections-Encourages/dp/197448064X“View from a Cage”: https://books2read.com/u/4jN6xjjoin our Ayn Rand Adelaide Meetups here for some seriously social discussions on Freedom https://www.meetup.com/adelaide-ayn-rand-meetup/
Hagfræðingurinn og eðlisfræðingurinn David Friedman var nýlega staddur hér á landi. Hann kom við í Þjóðmálastofunni og ræddi þar um hinn frjálsa markað, hversu mikil völd hið opinbera ætti að hafa, um loftslagsmál, stöðu háskóla í hinum vestræna heimi og margt fleira.
Revolta nas universidades. Conversas com Joseph Stiglitz e David D. Friedman. Protestos na Geórgia. Eleições locais em Inglaterra e em Gales. Edição de Mário Rui Cardoso.
Geijerska studentföreningen har tagit libertarianen David D Friedman till Uppsala. Benjamin Juhlin och Adam Danieli, ansvarig för rättsstatsfrågor på Timbro, intervjuar honom om ett privatiserat rättsväsende och skärningspunkten mellan juridik och ekonomi.
The Rational Egoist: Envisioning Tomorrow with Dr. David D. FriedmanDescription:In an episode that promises to stretch the boundaries of conventional thinking, The Rational Egoist is proud to feature Dr. David D. Friedman, a renowned economist, legal scholar, and a leading anarcho-capitalist theorist. This conversation ventures into the realms of politics, culture, and speculations on the future, guided by the insights of a thinker who has dedicated his career to exploring the frontiers of liberty and societal organization. Dr. Friedman brings to the table his expansive knowledge and provocative ideas on how anarcho-capitalism could shape the future of governance, economics, and social norms. With his unique blend of economic theory and legal scholarship, he offers a perspective on how voluntary markets and private institutions could effectively replace traditional state functions. Listeners will be treated to an in-depth discussion on the concept of open borders, a topic Dr. Friedman has passionately argued for, highlighting the libertarian case for free movement and the potential impacts on global welfare, innovation, and cultural exchange. To delve deeper into his thoughts on this and other subjects, Dr. Friedman has shared a link to his blog post on the libertarian argument for open borders: Open Borders: The Libertarian Argument. http://daviddfriedman.blogspot.com/2022/06/open-borders-libertarian-argument.html This episode is not just a discussion; it's an invitation to rethink the possibilities of our political and cultural landscapes. Dr. Friedman challenges us to consider a future where freedom and voluntary interactions pave the way for a society that values individual choice above all. Join The Rational Egoist and Dr. David D. Friedman for a thought-provoking journey through the ideas that could redefine our understanding of liberty, governance, and human cooperation. Whether you're a staunch libertarian, a curious observer, or somewhere in between, this conversation is bound to offer fresh perspectives and ignite a passion for exploring the untapped potential of human society. Michael Leibowitz, host of The Rational Egoist podcast, is a philosopher and political activist who draws inspiration from Ayn Rand's philosophy, advocating for reason, rational self-interest, and individualism. His journey from a 25-year prison sentence to a prominent voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities highlights the transformative impact of embracing these principles. Leibowitz actively participates in political debates and produces content aimed at promoting individual rights and freedoms. He is the co-author of “Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime” and “View from a Cage: From Convict to Crusader for Liberty,” which explore societal issues and his personal evolution through Rand's teachings.Explore his work and journey further through his books:“Down the Rabbit Hole”: https://www.amazon.com.au/Down-Rabbit-Hole-Corrections-Encourages/dp/197448064X“View from a Cage”: https://books2read.com/u/4jN6xj
Support this podcast: buymeacoffee.com/arjunkhemaniDavid D. Friedman is an anarcho-capitalist economist, author of ‘The Machinery of Freedom', and son of Milton Friedman.TIMESTAMPS0:44 - 50 years of The Machinery of Freedom3:35 - What is a government?9:22 - How law could be produced and enforced in an anarcho-capitalist society12:00 - Laws produced by the market will be biased toward freedom14:27 - Is David an anarchist for pragmatic or ethical reasons?15:41 - Strategy18:19 - Governments evolving into private firms and science-fiction25:43 - India, capitalism, and the West32:51 - The rights of youth, education, and the StateLINKSDavid's website: daviddfriedman.comDavid's Substack: daviddfriedman.substack.com Arjun's Twitter: x.com/arjunkhemaniArjun's newsletter: arjunkhemani.substack.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.arjunkhemani.com
Should the police be privatised? Should we have open borders? In this recording, IEA Communications Officer Harrison Griffiths interviews Dr David D. Friedman to discuss the anarcho-capitalist perspective on these questions and many more. Dr Friedman is is an American economist, physicist, legal scholar, author, and anarcho-capitalist theorist. He currently serves as a Professor Emeritus at the Santa Clara University School of Law. His book, 'The Machinery of Freedom: A Guide to Radical Capitalism', can be read online here: http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Machinery%203rd%20Edn.pdf
I'm with Patri Friedman who is a General Partner @ Pronomos Capital, the world's first charter city VC fund. Before this, he founded The Seasteading Institute, a non-profit that explores the creation of sovereign ocean colonies. What is a charter city? What does a sovereign ocean colony mean? We will explore all these ideas in detail with Patri pretty soon. For now, you should know that Patri is a champion for innovation in governance. Our economy thrives because there's continuous innovation happening when new products and services are brought in the market. That innovation is mostly driven by startup companies who challenge the status quo of established companies. But this dynamic doesn't exist in governance – we're stuck with the legal systems and constitutions we're born into. What if we could kick-start a new city with an entirely fresh take on society? That's the topic of today's discussion. == What we talk about == 00:00 - Introduction to the podcast 01:13 - What led Patri to start the Seasteading Institute (a non-profit that explores the creation of sovereign ocean colonies) 05:44 - The current status of the project 07:29 - What is the legal status of putting a house, in the middle of nowhere? 16:30 - Definition of a Charter City 19:13 - What type of governments would allow Charter Cities? 21:30 - Are some governments fearful of giving up control? 24:50 - Have you made any investments in Charter Cities? What are the exciting things that are happening in this space? 29:20 - How do you motivate these incredibly smart, talented, and motivated people to move to a new city? 32:45 - What does a seed investment/early stage investment mean for a charter city or a community? 35:30 - Are there any focus areas or geographical regions you're interested in that entrepreneurs can reach out to you with their pitches? 39:30 - How did your father David D. Friedman's and grandfather Milton Friedman's thinking shape your thinking? 45:10 - What is the basic principle of Anarcho-capitalism? 51:20 - Are ideas like DAO in crypto inspired by Anarcho-capitalism? 52:44 - Have you thought about what governance systems will make sense when we become interplanetary species? 55:45 - Any laws on who claims a part of Moon or Mars? 56:20 - What is Jhana Meditation, and how does it differ from other styles of meditation? 1:04:00 - Is there anything else that you want to add, that you wanted me to ask, but I didn't ask? 1:05:12 - Concluding Thoughts
David D. Friedman, a physicist, economist, and law professor who is the son of the famed Nobel Prize-winning economist, Milton Friedman, is a staunch supporter of unschooling, or the idea of self-directed, non-coercive learning that occurs either as an approach to homeschooling or in “unschooling schools,” such as those schools modeled after the Sudbury Valley School in Massachusetts. I wrote extensively about unschooling, Sudbury Valley, and other “unschooling schools” in my 2019 Unschooled book. I had been familiar with David Friedman's libertarian writings and focus on anarcho-capitalism, but I somehow missed his focus on unschooling until recently. The most recent edition of Friedman's well-known book, Machinery of Freedom: Guide to A Radical Capitalism, first published in 1973, includes a chapter on unschooling entitled, "Unschooling: A Libertarian Approach to Children," which also appears on his blog.
https://youtu.be/qkBHmzwIvRo We don't usually make people better off by reducing their alternatives. - David D. Friedman, Ph.D., Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life Danny Duchamp creates videos and essays on philosophy, economics and politics from a consequentialist libertarian perspective. Follow him on Odysee, Twitter, Substack, and his Website. Odysee BitChute Minds Flote Archive Spotify
O economista e jurista David D. Friedman, filho de Milton e Rose Friedman, explica que, no capitalismo, as circunstâncias em que o amor pode servir de base às relações interpessoais já são utilizadas, e que portanto a alternativa às trocas comerciais seria o uso da força. Ler na Biblioteca. Narração: Diogo Costa.
David Director Friedman is an American economist, legal scholar, and anarcho-capitalist theorist. In this episode we discuss his book *The Machinery of Freedom*, alongside discussions on Libertarianism, anarcho-capitalism, cooperation, law and more... --- Become part of the Hermitix community: Hermitix Twitter - https://twitter.com/Hermitixpodcast Support Hermitix: Hermitix Subscription - https://hermitix.net/subscribe/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/hermitix Donations: - https://www.paypal.me/hermitixpod Hermitix Merchandise - http://teespring.com/stores/hermitix-2 Bitcoin Donation Address: 3LAGEKBXEuE2pgc4oubExGTWtrKPuXDDLK Ethereum Donation Address: 0xfd2bbe86d6070004b9Cbf682aB2F25170046A99
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Keith Knight and I tag teamed an interview with David D. Friedman about his newest book, "Legal Systems Very Different From Ours." I asked him some burning questions I had from what I consider to be a Liberty Weekly Classic--"Non-State Justice Systems: A Primer" Episode 36 of the show. David D. Friedman on the Web Buy "Legal Systems Very Different From Ours" [Amazon Affiliate Link] Episode 151 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Liberty Weekly on Flote. Patreon Bonuses at a discount for Crypto! Subscribestar Liberty Weekly Substack The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/libertyweekly/support
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Pete Quinones talks about his new project, The Monopoly on Violence, a documentary featuring interviews with many prominent figures in the libertarian and anarchist movements. The film explores the history of both statism and anarchism, explaining the nature of government as the only entity with a monopoly on the legal use of force, and advocates alternatives to this barbaric system. You can watch now on YouTube, and soon the documentary will be available on Amazon and Netflix. Discussed on the show: “The Monopoly On Violence” (YouTube) Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism 2nd edition by David D. Friedman (1989) Paperback Pete Quinones is managing editor of the Libertarian Institute and hosts the Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast. He is the author of Freedom Through Memedom: The 31-Day Guide to Waking Up to Liberty and is co-producing the documentary, The Monopoly On Violence. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: NoDev NoOps NoIT, by Hussein Badakhchani; The War State, by Mike Swanson; WallStreetWindow.com; Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; Listen and Think Audio; TheBumperSticker.com; and LibertyStickers.com. Donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal, or Bitcoin: 1KGye7S3pk7XXJT6TzrbFephGDbdhYznTa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMddMuC2rIs The following is an automatically generated transcript. Show TranscriptScott Horton 0:10 All right, shall welcome and Scott Horton show. I am the director of the libertarian Institute editorial director of anti war calm, author of the book fool's errand, time to end the war in Afghanistan. And I've recorded more than 5000 interviews going back to 2003, all of which are available at scotthorton.org dot org. You can also sign up to the podcast feed full archive is also available@youtube.com slash Scott Horton show. Aren't you guys on the line? I've got Pete Quinones. And he is the managing editor of the libertarian Institute. He also put out the books that kids are not all right. And freedom through mean dumb and he is one of the producers of this new documentary. I think you'll really like It's called the monopoly on violence. Welcome back to the show Pete How you doing? Pete Quinones 1:07 Good to be with you, Scott and doing well. Scott Horton 1:09 Pete I don't think you've written any blog entries about the movie or articles kind of explaining debuting the movie for the institute since it came out. Pete Quinones 1:19 What I'm waiting to do is the version of it that we put on YouTube has some has some flaws in it, audio level here and there. But it was just one of those things where everything that was happening in the world with the riots and everything we were just like, let's get this out there and see what people think we've only had like 10 people, including yourself, say anything about you know what was in it, and you know, and or audio levels, or maybe a vocal gets clipped somewhere. So what out I was gonna wait until we're prepping it. Now to upload to Amazon and when you upload it to Amazon, it has to be perfect. So that's what we're doing right now we're re recording a couple of the narration parts. And then we're going to send it to a guy who is going to professional audio guy who is going to level everything out the sound is going to be perfect. And then that's what I was gonna start talking about it on the inside. Scott Horton 2:21 Okay, so it's, it's open. The store is open now, but it's the grand opening is coming up here, and that's when we're going to make a real big deal about it. Okay. Pete Quinones 2:30 Yeah, that that. That's actually a really good analogy. Scott Horton 2:34 All right, good. Yeah. So let me read a little bit here from the description on YouTube. It says,
Pete Quinones talks about his new project, The Monopoly on Violence, a documentary featuring interviews with many prominent figures in the libertarian and anarchist movements. The film explores the history of both statism and anarchism, explaining the nature of government as the only entity with a monopoly on the legal use of force, and advocates alternatives to this barbaric system. You can watch now on YouTube, and soon the documentary will be available on Amazon and Netflix. Discussed on the show: “The Monopoly On Violence” (YouTube) Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism 2nd edition by David D. Friedman (1989) Paperback Pete Quinones is managing editor of the Libertarian Institute and hosts the Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast. He is the author of Freedom Through Memedom: The 31-Day Guide to Waking Up to Liberty and is co-producing the documentary, The Monopoly On Violence. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: NoDev NoOps NoIT, by Hussein Badakhchani; The War State, by Mike Swanson; WallStreetWindow.com; Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; Listen and Think Audio; TheBumperSticker.com; and LibertyStickers.com. Donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal, or Bitcoin: 1Ct2FmcGrAGX56RnDtN9HncYghXfvF2GAh.
Jay, Monty, Peter, Porter, Stratty, and Tim sit down to interview with the great Dr. David D. Friedman, author of "Machinery of Freedom," as well as many other fictions and non-fictions. We ask him about everything from cryptocurrency, his disagreements with Austrian economics, and how a stateless society would handle pandemics, to his gold chain. - David Friedman's Books: https://www.amazon.com/David-D-Friedman/e/B001HMWPJY?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1587959675&sr=8-2 Slate Star Codex: https://slatestarcodex.com/ Mozilla Hubs: https://slatestarcodex.com/ A Theory of the Size and Shapes of Nations: http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/Size_of_Nations/Size_of_Nations.html - Follow us on Instagram: @peaceful.slavery @pikachu_the_austrotarian @mind_your_excuses @strattyshrugged @nam_libertas_de Follow us on Twitter: @peaceful_slave @mindyourexcuses @StrattyD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/insurrection-inc/message
In this wide-ranging conversation, former Secretary of State George P. Shultz and Economist David Friedman discuss the ways in which the world – especially the world of ideas – has changed over Shultz’s lifetime. This discussion dives into the ways in which peoples’ understanding of concepts like socialism are not what they were in the Cold War era. Using personal experiences, the two discuss the changing perceptions in the world about property rights, the role of government and even marriage. Originally Recorded: 2006
Jason Hartman talks with Dr. David D Friedman, son of Milton Friedman, former professor at Santa Clara University in the Law School, and author of books such as The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism and Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. The two dissect what role the government should have in society: what it's capable of and what it need to steer clear from, while also delving into the 4 problems that need to be addressed in a feud system. Key Takeaways: [1:47] How David's thinking is similar and different than his father's [4:00] Can the government actually be out of everything? [8:21] One of the mistakes that supporters of free markets make is implying that things won't ever go wrong [11:51] Market failure is a mark for and against government [17:43] What David learned about feud law when looking at various legal systems [21:38] Making the tort claims transferable would make our legal system much better Website: www.DavidDFriedman.com
Jason Hartman talks with Dr. David D Friedman, son of Milton Friedman, former professor at Santa Clara University in the Law School, and author of books such as The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism and Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. The two dissect what role the government should have in society: what it's capable of and what it need to steer clear from, while also delving into the 4 problems that need to be addressed in a feud system. Key Takeaways: [1:47] How David's thinking is similar and different than his father's [4:00] Can the government actually be out of everything? [8:21] One of the mistakes that supporters of free markets make is implying that things won't ever go wrong [11:51] Market failure is a mark for and against government [17:43] What David learned about feud law when looking at various legal systems [21:38] Making the tort claims transferable would make our legal system much better Website: www.DavidDFriedman.com
Jason Hartman talks with Dr. David D Friedman, son of Milton Friedman, former professor at Santa Clara University in the Law School, and author of books such as The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism and Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. The two dissect what role the government should have in society: what it's capable of and what it need to steer clear from, while also delving into the 4 problems that need to be addressed in a feud system. Key Takeaways: [2:02] How David's thinking is similar and different than his father's [4:14] Can the government actually be out of everything? [8:35] One of the mistakes that supporters of free markets make is implying that things won't ever go wrong [12:05] Market failure is a mark for and against government [17:57] What David learned about feud law when looking at various legal systems [21:52] Making the tort claims transferable would make our legal system much better Website: www.DavidDFriedman.com
Jason Hartman talks with Dr. David D Friedman, son of Milton Friedman, former professor at Santa Clara University in the Law School, and author of books such as The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism and Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. The two dissect what role the government should have in society: what it's capable of and what it need to steer clear from, while also delving into the 4 problems that need to be addressed in a feud system. Key Takeaways: [3:21] How David's thinking is similar and different than his father's [5:34] Can the government actually be out of everything? [9:55] One of the mistakes that supporters of free markets make is implying that things won't ever go wrong [13:25] Market failure is a mark for and against government [19:17] What David learned about feud law when looking at various legal systems [23:12] Making the tort claims transferable would make our legal system much better Website: www.DavidDFriedman.com
Jason Hartman talks with Dr. David D Friedman, son of Milton Friedman, former professor at Santa Clara University in the Law School, and author of books such as The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism and Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. The two dissect what role the government should have in society: what it's capable of and what it need to steer clear from, while also delving into the 4 problems that need to be addressed in a feud system. Key Takeaways: [3:21] How David's thinking is similar and different than his father's [5:34] Can the government actually be out of everything? [9:55] One of the mistakes that supporters of free markets make is implying that things won't ever go wrong [13:25] Market failure is a mark for and against government [19:17] What David learned about feud law when looking at various legal systems [23:12] Making the tort claims transferable would make our legal system much better Website: www.DavidDFriedman.com
David D. Friedman is an acclaimed anarcho-capitalist economist and libertarian theorist, as well as the son of Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman. He is best known for his book The Machinery of Freedom. On the show Friedman contrasts his consequentialist philosophy with other forms of libertarianism, and responds to various critiques of capitalism.Support, Subscribe, and join the mailing list!www.primonutmeg.com/www.youtube.com/primonutmeg/ www.patreon.com/primonutmeg/www.facebook.com/primonutmeg/ www.twitter.com/primonutmeg/ www.instagram.com/primonutmeg/www.minds.com/primonutmeg/www.soundcloud.com/primonutmeg/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/primonutmeg)
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In this solo, freeflowing episode of the podcast, I explain how small claims court does nothing to help people who are suing debtors who don't care about court judgments. I also reflect on where the show is at and how I want to keep my motivations for starting the show in mind going forwards. Sign up for the Liberty Weekly Email List! Episode 107 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Please Consider Supporting Projects on DonorSee The Liberty Weekly Amazon Affiliate Link The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! Our Nord VPN Affiliate Link Our Liberty Classroom Affiliate Link Show Notes: Liberty Weekly Discord Channel "The Machinery of Freedom: A Guide to a Radical Capitalism" by David D. Friedman (Amazon Affiliate Link) A Libertarian Theory of Contract Ep. 88
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As part of his brilliant interview series, Keith speaks with David D. Friedman about his work and the case for Anarcho-Capitalism. A special thanks to new patron Kyle Roucis! Check out Kyle's Website and Big Byte Studios! Episode 100 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Please Consider Supporting Projects on DonorSee The Liberty Weekly Amazon Affiliate Link The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! Our Nord VPN Affiliate Link Our Liberty Classroom Affiliate Link Show Notes: http://daviddfriedman.com/
Ron and Ed are thrilled to have as a Guest this week, the self described anarchist-anachronist-economist David Friedman. David is an American economist, physicist, legal scholar, and libertarian theorist. He is known for his writings in market anarchist theory, which is the subject of his most popular book, The Machinery of Freedom. Join us as we talk to him about that work and much more including the results of the US election.
Ron and Ed are thrilled to have as a Guest this week, the self described anarchist-anachronist-economist David Friedman. David is an American economist, physicist, legal scholar, and libertarian theorist. He is known for his writings in market anarchist theory, which is the subject of his most popular book, The Machinery of Freedom. Join us as we talk to him about that work and much more including the results of the US election.
Ron and Ed are thrilled to have as a Guest this week, the self described anarchist-anachronist-economist David Friedman. David is an American economist, physicist, legal scholar, and libertarian theorist. He is known for his writings in market anarchist theory, which is the subject of his most popular book, The Machinery of Freedom. Join us as we talk to him about that work and much more including the results of the US election.
In this episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, host Marc Clair welcomes in economist and libertarian theorist David D. Friedman to discuss his book “Machinery of Freedom”, which was recently released in it's 3rd edition. David describes what led him to believe that the most ideal society would be one without governments, and what drove him he to organize his thoughts on just how this could occur through the three edition of Machinery of Freedom. David explains his definition of government, how he views it as differing from other insti [...] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, host Marc Clair welcomes in economist and libertarian theorist David D. Friedman to discuss his book “Machinery of Freedom”, which was recently released in it’s 3rd edition. David describes what led him to believe that the most ideal society would be one without governments, and what drove him he to organize his thoughts on just how this could occur through the three edition of Machinery of Freedom. David explains his definition of government, how he views it as differing from other insti [...]
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