Review of Ordered Anarchy: Jasay and his Surroundings [Book Review]

Libertarian Papers 1:13 (2009)
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Abstract

Anthony de Jasay is among the most important social thinkers of our time. His oeuvre offers a sustained critique of government and its defenders. In the book Ordered Anarchy: Jasay and His Surroundings, colleagues and friends pay tribute to the man in the form of an inspiring collection of essays

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