On my podcast the other day I had a chance to talk to Gerard Casey, professor of philosophy at University College, Dublin, about his book Libertarian Anarchy: Against the State.
Topics covered include:
Where does law come from?
Does law require the state?
Does it mean anything when we say a legislator “represents” his constituents?
Isn’t anarcho-capitalism just an untested dream thought up by philosophers?
If I pour tomato juice into the ocean, would John Locke say I had “mixed my labor” with it, and I therefore own the ocean?
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