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Libertarian Law by Democratic Means: Utilitarianism and the Demythologization of Authority

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Mises saw essentialist values as fallacies because they were unverifiable and saw metaphysical ideas as a key component of authoritarianism. His solution was utilitarianism. Original Article: "Libertarian Law by Democratic Means: Utilitarianism and the Demythologization of Authority" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon.  [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter

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Mises saw essentialist values as fallacies because they were unverifiable and saw metaphysical ideas as a key component of authoritarianism. His solution was utilitarianism.

Original Article: "Libertarian Law by Democratic Means: Utilitarianism and the Demythologization of Authority"

This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. 


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