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Anderson and Hill conclude that in the absence of a government monopoly of coercion, multiple private law enforcers emerged, and competition among them drove improvements and innovations that thrived by natural selection. In effect, the cattlemen of the nineteenth century rediscovered what medieval merchants had found – that customs and laws would emerge where they were not imposed. It was very far from anarchic.
The Evolution of Everything: How Ideas Emerge
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