 I'd like to tell you about a new audiobook that I've created, which is available now through Amazon, Audible and iTunes. It's called A Spontaneous Order – The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society. It was written by Chase Rachel's, with a foreword by Stefan Kinsella. The book is ideal for anyone new to libertarianism or anarchism, or for those who want to refine their arguments. Stefan Kinsella wrote in his foreword that the book is a fresh approach, which has all the right ingredients. It is anchored in and aware of the anarcho-capitalist and Austrian economic literature and insights. It is accessible and aimed at a wide audience. It is up to date. It is lively, and the author's passion for liberty is clearly evident throughout. It starts with a chapter on epistemology, which is one of the clearest explanations I've ever read for why economics is an a priori discipline, not an empirical one. The next few chapters provide a conceptual foundation, explaining the purpose and function of property, the unique property rules of libertarianism, the nature of contracts and insurance, and the distinction between monopoly and competition. Then the book examines one by one various functions typically assumed by states today, arguing that they could be performed better in the absence of a state. These functions include money and banking, healthcare, roads, education, welfare, environmental protection and, most importantly, security and law. The chapters on security and law are my own personal favourites. They explain why we can expect less crime and more justice in a stateless society. The book ends with an inspirational final chapter, explaining how we can move toward a freer society and make the state obsolete. Through education and outreach, peaceful parenting, agorism and secession. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It was a pleasure to read it aloud. Click on the links in the description below to check out the audiobook of A Spontaneous Order, The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society.