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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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. 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: How private arbitration, reputation systems, and insurance-based protection have already maintained orderWhy monopolies on law and policing create inefficiency, abuse, and perverse incentivesHow rules, courts, enforcement, and restitution can arise without centralized authorityEvidence from medieval merchant law, private communities, and modern governance systemsClear, rigorous responses to common objections like inequality, instability, and access to justiceA direct comparison between private and government-based systems of law and orderWhether 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? Private Law, Private Order explains how law enforcement can emerge without government. It examines private arbitration and reputation as alternatives to state justice, critiques legal monopolies, and presents order without coercion. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798995729501
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. 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: How private arbitration, reputation systems, and insurance-based protection have already maintained orderWhy monopolies on law and policing create inefficiency, abuse, and perverse incentivesHow rules, courts, enforcement, and restitution can arise without centralized authorityEvidence from medieval merchant law, private communities, and modern governance systemsClear, rigorous responses to common objections like inequality, instability, and access to justiceA direct comparison between private and government-based systems of law and orderWhether 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? Private Law, Private Order explains how law enforcement can emerge without government. It examines private arbitration and reputation as alternatives to state justice, critiques legal monopolies, and presents order without coercion. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798995729501
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