pull down to refresh
I was able to find a few books on law philosophy that cross over with game theory and economics.
I'm most excited about these two:
The first one sounds like a classic anarchist take. There's a lot of good stuff like this I read over the years. I'll try to dig up some examples.
I'm kind of curious about it all. Bad law is probably, for the most part, the wrong solution to the right/correct problem. I'm mostly interested in learning about all the problems law exists to solve.
Have you read much of or about this guy:?
http://www.lysanderspooner.org/
Nope. I've heard the name though. I'll pick up something from him
This guy is also good:
https://mises.org/library/book/freedom-and-law
I always look forward to your take on these things.
I was able to find a few books on law philosophy that cross over with game theory and economics.
I'm most excited about these two: