
Ep. 402 Against Heinlein: Peace, Not Violence, Settles Issues
Bob Murphy Show
The Philosophy of Peace vs. War
This chapter critically examines the implications of character quotes in literature and the oversimplification of violence as a conflict resolution. It discusses Ludwig von Mises' condemnation of war, advocating for peace and cooperation rooted in economics. The discourse emphasizes the importance of division of labor and property rights in fostering societal well-being, contrasting the benefits of trade with the failures of coercion.
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