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Love it!

It's great that there are so many earnest attempts in the real world at demonstrating how private societies can thrive.

I'll have to read your book and add it to my list of examples!

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Aug 3Liked by Adam Haman

Good stuff, thanks again Adam. Lots of thoughts. Too many to comment. But when we next meet… in the meantime, my reading list grows.

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In my book Pioneering Prosperity: The Morazan Model for Free Cities, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D35M23W5, I show how "public goods" are being provided privately by voluntary contractual governance in free cities rather than by coercive political government in nation-states.

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In fact... I'm going to add your book to my little list of "here"s for people who come across the post in the future.

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Aug 6Liked by Adam Haman

It would be really interesting to hear you two talk. Maybe you could be a guest on the podcast? Adam? What do you think?

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Aug 6Liked by Adam Haman

I would love to be on the podcast. I think it would be an interesting conversation.

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Let's do it. Maybe in a few weeks. My "queue" is full at the moment and I'll want to read the book first.

My email is adam@hamannature.com.

Let's connect and set a time sometime around the beginning of September?

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Jul 30Liked by Adam Haman

I'm starting to equate the use of 'public' anything with public pools. We all know what we are swimming in.

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Lol. I love it.

Let's make "urine-soaked goods" synonymous with "public goods".

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