
Ep. 402 Against Heinlein: Peace, Not Violence, Settles Issues
Bob Murphy Show
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The Paradox of Violence in Organized Crime
This chapter examines how organized crime employs violence while still recognizing the necessity of voluntary exchanges in society. It contrasts mobsters' tactics of extracting tribute from businesses with the complexities of taxation and economic theories, revealing a nuanced understanding of morality in financial interactions.
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