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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 1668 The Ethics of Anarcho-Capitalism

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

News, Government, Politics

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Kris Borer joins me to discuss the foundations of and the most persuasive case for anarcho-capitalism -- that is, a pure free market without a state of any kind.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Tom Wood Show, episode 1668.

0:03.4

Prepare to set fire to the index card of allowable opinion.

0:07.9

Your daily dose of liberty education starts here.

0:11.5

The Tom Wood Show.

0:13.4

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0:17.2

is almost always fact-free hysteria these days.

0:20.1

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0:22.4

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0:26.2

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0:30.4

Hey everybody, Tom Woods here.

0:31.8

Join today by Chris Borer, who is the author of the brand new book,

0:36.3

The Ethics of Anarcho Capitalism.

0:39.0

I'm linking to the book as usual at Tom Woods.com slash 1668.

0:44.5

For those of you who are new and there are some of you,

0:48.5

Anarcho Capitalism of course is a system

0:50.9

in which the market economy is extended throughout society,

0:54.5

such that all activities that involve the exchange of money

0:58.8

are brought into the private sector,

1:00.8

that is to say, into the voluntary part of the economy.

1:03.8

There's no coercion involved in extracting money from people

1:07.8

for services, people voluntarily pay for various services.

1:11.8

So in other words, we're taking the non-aggression principle

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