Cooperation and Coercion, Antony Davies
Cooperation and Coercion, Antony Davies
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Cooperation and Coercion
How Busybodies Became Busybullies and What that Means for Economics and Politics

Author: Antony Davies, James R. Harrigan

Narrator: Pat Grimes

Unabridged: 4 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/03/2020


Synopsis

There are only two ways that humans work together: they cooperate with one another, or they coerce one another. And once you realize this fundamental fact, it will change how you see the world.In this myth-busting book, Antony Davies and James R. Harrigan display their wisdom and talent for explaining complex topics, which have attracted a devoted audience to their weekly podcast, Words & Numbers, and made them popular speakers around the country.By looking for cooperation and coercion in everyday life, they help make sense of a wide range of issues that dominate the public debate. Youll come away from this book with a clear understanding of everything from the minimum wage to taxes, from gun control to government regulations, from the War on Terror to the War on Drugs to the War on Poverty.It turns out that coercion is necessary...sometimes. Even in a democracy, we all abide by rules, including plenty that we dont agree with, in the name of getting along.But in the end, Davies and Harrigan show that cooperation, without question, is the key to human happiness and progress. The more we encourage it, the better off we all are.

About Antony Davies

Antony Davies is the Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education and the associate professor of economics at Duquesne University. The co-host of the weekly podcast Words & Numbers, he writes frequently for The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and he also has written for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and many other publications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ronald on August 23, 2021

An excellent exploration of why cooperation is more conducive to human flourishing than coercion. From the war on poverty, drugs, terror, to taxes, government spending, and busybodies attempting to tax you if you don't eat your vegetables, Davies and Harrigan are fantastic guides through all this an......more

Goodreads review by Carl on May 03, 2020

Fantastic book and great complement to the weekly podcast.......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on May 20, 2020

There are many passages in this book that I found fascinating (the bit about the taxes on Cabaret venues, "war on nouns", luxury taxes and the yacht business, the jaw-dropping list that is pages 106-108), but this is, by far, the most timely: "Busybullies combine moral superiority, zeal, and politica......more

Goodreads review by Ed on August 23, 2021

Please keep in mind I reserve five star ratings for books that changed my life. While this one falls short of that, it is still excellent. It is a concise and well argued case for minarchy. Antony and James are great minds.......more