Bruce L. Benson is the recipient of the Ludwig von Mises Prize and the Adam Smith Award, a senior fellow of the Independent Institute, and a contributing editor of the Independent Review. He is a professor of economics at Florida State University, has written numerous articles and reviews, and is the author of The Economic Anatomy of Drug War, Privatization in Criminal Justice, and To Serve and Protect. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida.
"Benson's book, The Enterprise of Law, promises to do for privately
produced law what [Lawrence] White's work did for free banking.
Benson has produced a carefully researched and comprehensive
introduction to polycentric law. It is sure to stimulate further
work in the field. . . . . I suggest Benson's The Enterprise of Law
as the best general overview of the field." --Tom W. Bell, law
professor, Chapman University
"In The Enterprise of Law, Bruce Benson provides us with the most
comprehensive treatise on private sector alternatives to government
law enforcement available today. Benson systematically addresses
all the issues, arguments, and objections surrounding the growing
role of market institutions in the legal system. But his book is
more than a mere defense of current privatization trends in
protective services, corrections, and dispute resolution. The
Enterprise of Law questions the seemingly axiomatic proposition
that law and order are "necessary functions of government." --CATO
Journal
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