Ep 11: Objections to Anarchy, Answered: How the Free Market Can Provide Defense and Security

In this episode, we return to the Internet to find objections to anarchy and decentralization. The specific objections we tackle today are “How would an anarchist society protect people from criminals or from foreign invasion?” As well as “What would prevent corruption or the emergence of warring factions in an anarchist society?” Does the state have a monopoly on law and defense? Or, does anarchism have incentive structures, and mechanisms that are superior?

https://mises.org/library/possibility-private-law

https://mises.org/library/private-law

https://www.amazon.com/Private-Production-Defense-Hans-Hermann-Hoppe/dp/1933550589?dplnkId=a9870401-ea5b-4c3b-b95d-d6fda43bb891&nodl=1

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