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Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
Fleet Press

Pages
  
256

Author
  
Walter Block

ISBN
  
9781933550176

Subjects
  
Ethics, Political Economy


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Paperback

Originally published
  
1976

Page count
  
256

OCLC
  
248638106

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Publication date
  
1976; 2008 Mises Institute edition

Similar
  
Walter Block books, Economics books

Defending the undefendable walter block


Defending the Undefendable is a book by Walter Block originally published in 1976. Marcus Epstein describes the book as defending "pimps, drug dealers, blackmailers, corrupt policemen, and loan sharks as 'economic heroes'." It has been translated into ten foreign languages.

Contents

Cable news pundit John Stossel said of it, "Defending the Undefendable... opened my eyes to the beauties of libertarianism. It explains that so much of what is assumed to be evil – is not." In 2011, writing that economics "illuminates what common sense overlooks", Stossel called the book "eye-opening" and detailed its contents.

Defending the undefendable walter block


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Defending the Undefendable Wikipedia