David Friedman: What Anarchists Can Learn From Other Legal Systems Ep. 151

by | Feb 3, 2021

Keith Knight and I tag teamed an interview with David D. Friedman about his newest book, “Legal Systems Very Different From Ours.” I asked him some burning questions I had from what I consider to be a Liberty Weekly Classic–“Non-State Justice Systems: A Primer” Episode 36 of the show.

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Patrick Macfarlane

Patrick Macfarlane

Patrick MacFarlane is the Justin Raimondo Fellow at the Libertarian Institute where he advocates a noninterventionist foreign policy. He is a Wisconsin attorney in private practice. He is the host of the Vital Dissent at www.vitaldissent.com, where he seeks to oppose calamitous escalation in US foreign policy by exposing establishment narratives with well-researched documentary content and insightful guest interviews. His work has appeared on antiwar.com, GlobalResearch.ca, and Zerohedge. He may be reached at patrick.macfarlane@libertyweekly.net

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