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140b. Political economy pt. II: The Invisible Hook

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Pirates and Merchant Sailors - What's the Difference?

Peter Leeson: Government is an authority with a monopoly on coercion in the territory it presides over. Everything a government does is therefore backed by the threat of coercion, he says. In modern America, for example, most citizens approve of how their government uses force to rule. But this doesn't change the fact that if you wanted to do what you couldn't otherwise, or didn't want to follow certain rules, then there would be no such thing as 'no' Peter Leeson: It's important to make an oft ignored distinction between government and governance. This may be something we can use in other contexts related to education.

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