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5 reviewsISBN 10: 0981953603
ISBN 13: 9780930073015
Author: Morris Tannehill, Linda Tannehill
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Some great books are the product of a lifetime of research, reflection, and labored discipline. But other classics are written in a white heat during the moment of discovery, with prose that shines forth like the sun pouring into the window of a time when a new understanding brings in the world into focus for the first time.
"The Market for Liberty" is that second type of classic, and what a treasure it is. Written by two authors-Morris and Linda Tannehill-just following a period of intense study of the writings of both Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard, it has the pace, energy, and rigor you would expect from an evening's discussion with either of these two giants.
More than that, these authors put pen to paper at precisely the right time in their intellectual development, that period rhapsodic freshness when a great truth had been revealed, and they had to share it with the world. Clearly, the authors fell in love with liberty and the free market, and wrote an engaging, book-length sonnet to these ideas.
This book is very radical in the true sense of that term: it gets to the root of the problem of government and provides a rethinking of the whole organization of society. They start at the beginning with the idea of the individual and his rights, work their way through exchange and the market, expose government as the great enemy of mankind, and then-and here is the great surprise-they offer a dramatic expansion of market logic into areas of security and defense provision.
Their discussion of this controversial topic is integrated into their libertarian theoretical apparatus. It deals with private arbitration agencies in managing with disputes and criminality, the role of insurers in providing profitable incentives for security, and private agencies in their capacity as protection services. It's for this reason that Hoppe calls this book an "outstanding yet much neglected analysis of the operation of competition.
Part I: The Case for Liberty
Chapter 1: The Philosophical Foundations of Liberty
Chapter 2: The Moral Argument for a Free Society
Chapter 3: Liberty and Economic Order
Part II: The Market as a Mechanism of Liberty
Chapter 4: How Markets Promote Freedom
Chapter 5: The Role of Competition in a Free Society
Chapter 6: Property Rights and Their Importance
Part III: Threats to Liberty
Chapter 7: The State and Coercion
Chapter 8: Government Failures and Tyranny
Chapter 9: Socialism and Its Consequences
Part IV: Building a Free Society
Chapter 10: Voluntary Cooperation and Social Order
Chapter 11: The Role of Law in a Free Society
Chapter 12: The Future of Liberty
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