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Sep 2024
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238. Legal Foundations of a Free Society...

Dr. Saifedean Ammous
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Legal Scholar Stephan Kinsella joins to discuss his new book, Legal Foundations of a Free Society, in which he discusses libertarianism as a system for determining legitimate property rights, why property rights are important, and the problem with intellectual property rights.

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