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Market Solutions

The further we are removed from a free society, the harder it is to imagine how freedom might work.

It is commonly thought that while we may rely on the private market to supply “nonessentials,” some things are so important that we cannot trust their production to the free and voluntary marketplace. The only solution, supposedly, is to bypass the competitive marketplace in favor of government intervention.

Despite failure after failure by the government, many people still believe the government is necessary to provide services the market can’t provide. Many people think that government is a moral check on the immoral free market.

Explore the resources below, learn how the market process functions, and help correct these widespread misunderstanding.

 
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Introduction
  • Economics for the Teachable by Leonard E. Read
  • I, Pencil by Leonard E. Read
  • Cooperation: How a Free Market Benefits Everyone by Jeffrey Tucker
  • But Wouldn't Warlords Take Over?   by Robert P. Murphy
  • Can the Free Market Provide Public Education? by Sheldon Richman
  • Roads Without the State by Peter Samuel

Health Care and Welfare
  • Welfare before the Welfare State  by Joshua Fulton
  • Scratching By: How Government Creates Poverty as We Know It  by Charles Johnson
  • How Government Solved the Health Care Crisis: Medical Insurance that Worked — Until Government "Fixed" It by Roderick T. Long
  • A Four-Step Health-Care Solution by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
  • Health Care from The Cato Institute
  • The surprising ingredients of Swedish success – free markets and social cohesion (.pdf)  by IEA.org

Immigration and Race
  • Liberty and Immigration  by Tomas E. Woods
  • Libertarianism = Anti-racism  by Sheldon Richman

Environment
  • Are We Destroying the Earth? by Sandy Ikeda
  • The Watermelon Summit by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
  • Free Market Environmentalism (video) by Walter Block

Libertarian Anarchy
  • The Obviousness of Anarchy (.pdf)  by John Hasnas
  • Anarchy Unbound, or: Why Self-Governance Works Better than You Think  by Peter T. Leeson
  • Chaos Theory  by Robert P. Murphy
  • Beyond the Boss: Protection from Business in a Free Nation  by Roderick T. Long
  • The Depoliticization of Law (.pdf)  by John Hasnas


Strategy For Freedom
  • From State to Society  by Sheldon Richman
  • Isaiah's Job  by Albert Jay Nock
  • On the Impossibility of Limited Government and the Prospects for a Second American Revolution  by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
  • What should freedom lovers do?  by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
  • Why We Couldn't Abolish Slavery Then and Can't Abolish Government Now  by Robert Higgs


 
 
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