Antimarket Ethics: A Praxeological Critique

Praxeology - economics - provides no ultimate ethical judgments: it simply furnishes the indispensable data necessary to make such judgments. Common criticisms of the free market are refuted praxeologically in this chapter.
Absolute equality is an impossible goal. Egalitarianism is a senseless social philosophy.
All rights can be analyzed in terms of property rights. Free speech? You can say anything on your own property. Yelling fire in a theater is fraud against the ticket holders.
An Alice J. Lillie Seminar. This lecture covers pp. 1297-1355 in the Scholar’s Edition of Rothbard’s Man, Economy, and State.