Have you read the book The Mystery Of Capital by Hernando de Soto? If not, you should get it & flip right to the index. Then, look up "Social contacts, extra-legal" & read the corresponding pages. You'll like what you read. :)
Have you read the book The Mystery Of Capital by Hernando de Soto? If not, you should get it & flip right to the index. Then, look up "Social contacts, extra-legal" & read the corresponding pages. You'll like what you read. :)
This admin does not have that book on hand, and I am not sure whether Ben has read it or not. Does de Soto say that "social contracts" don't actually exists?
No; the opposite! He relates that wagon parties of pioneers, mining camps, etc. in the frontier did have social contracts that were enforced by ostracism. The "extra-legal" part meant that the social contracts functioned in a milieu of de facto anarchy.
That's why I thought you'd like it.
Sounds more like actual contracts to me.