Contents:Table of contents:
1. Anarchy unbound; Part I. Self-Governance and the Problem of Social Diversity:
2. Social distance and self-enforcing exchange;
3. The laws of lawlessness; Part II. Self-Governance and the Problem of Violence:
4. Trading with bandits;
5. Efficient plunder; Part III. Social-Governance and the Problem of 'Bad Apples':
6. Pirates' private order;
7. Criminal constitutions; Part IV. Self-Governance as Superior to the State:
8. Efficient anarchy;
9. Better off stateless;
10. An argument for anarchy in LDCs;
11. A future for thinking about self-governance.
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