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What if law and order didn't require government at all?
Private Law, Private Order: Justice and Security Without Government Interference challenges one of society's most deeply held assumptions: that only the state can provide justice, security, and social stability. This concise yet rigorous book shows how private institutions-built on property rights, voluntary exchange, and competition-can not only replace government systems, but often outperform them. Drawing on economics, legal theory, history, and real-world examples, it reveals how decentralized, polycentric legal systems emerge naturally and function effectively without coercive control.
Inside, you'll discover:
Whether you're a student of Libertarianism, Anarcho-capitalism, an economist exploring polycentric law, or simply someone questioning the role of government, this book offers a sharp and accessible analysis.
If the state is not necessary for justice and security, what is?
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