Cooperation and Coercion – Book Summary and Analysis

by | Aug 22, 2020

… in a world of voluntary social cooperation through mutually beneficial exchanges, where one man’s gain is another man’s gain, it is obvious that great scope is provided for the development of social sympathy and human friendships. It is the peaceful, cooperative society that creates favorable conditions for feelings of friendship among men.… the social relations formed by the division of labor tend to be permanent as individuals specialize in different tasks and continue to produce in those fields.

 

Murray N. Rothbard
Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market, p. 101

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