TLDR: go read Friedman's "The Machinery of Freedom", and/or a history of the Icelandic free state, paying attention to the part about gothis but, if you don't have time for that: >>>https://twitter.com/jeffpicard/status/1190361969779527686 …
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7/ Digging through my Amazon history, I'll link to three books I read and enjoyedhttps://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1190363267362893827 …
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9/ Plus Friedman's The Machinery of Freedom https://www.amazon.com/Machinery-Freedom-Guide-Radical-Capitalism/dp/0812690699 …
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10/ Plus Friedman's Law's Order, which is tangentially related https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0691090092 …
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11/ Friedman's concept of ancap legal service providers is used by Vernor Vinge in his great short story "The Ungoverned" https://www.amazon.com/Collected-Stories-Vernor-Vinge/dp/0312875843/ …
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Legal Systems is a good read, lots of fascinating examples of how the official system was just there to encourage people to put effort into the unofficial system. Great worldbuilding resource.
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