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  1. Defending the Undefendable is a 1976 book by American economist Walter Block. It has been translated into ten foreign languages. The book advances the thesis that various people are stigmatized for engaging in acts that are often illegal or disreputable yet do not involve violence or violation of property. Block further proposes ...

    • Walter Block
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    • 1976
    • 1976
  2. 1. Mai 2008 · Murray Rothbard explains why: Defending the Undefendable performs the service of highlighting, the fullest and starkest terms, the essential nature of the productive services performed by all people in the free market. By taking the most extreme examples and showing how the Smithian principles work even in these cases, the book does ...

  3. Defending the Undefendable Taschenbuch – 18. April 2018. Englisch Ausgabe von Walter E. Block (Autor) 4,5 182 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen.

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  4. This book defines libertarianism as a theory of what is just law, it is predicated upon the non-aggression principle (NAP). This legal foundation of the libertarian philosophy states that it should be illicit to threaten or engage in initiatory violence against innocent people.

  5. 1. Jan. 1976 · In Defending the Undefendable, Walter Block takes on the laudable task of defending libertarianism from moral panic and sentimentalism. Arguments like: Without the state, who will kick prostitutes off the streets? What about loan sharks or evil landlords? That kind of thing. Blocks counter-argumentation in this book, as per the title ...

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  6. Defending the undefendable : the pimp, prostitute, scab, slumlord, libeler, moneylender, and other scapegoats in the rogue's gallery of American society by Block, Walter, 1941-

  7. Defending the Undefendable The Pimp, Prostitute, Scab, Slumlord, Libeler, Moneylender, and Other Scapegoats in the Rogue’s Gallery of American Society Walter Block MISES Auburn, Alabama INSTITUTE