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Private Volunteers Step In Where Police Are AWOL

Private Volunteers Step In Where Police Are AWOL

Where police fail, as at Ferguson and in Detroit, private firms and volunteers have stepped in. And yet the state continues to claim that its employed enforcers are a thin blue line between order and chaos, writes Julian Adorney. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Dianna Keiler.

Audio Mises Daily

December 23, 2014

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Where police fail, as at Ferguson and in Detroit, private firms and volunteers have stepped in. And yet the state continues to claim that its employed enforcers are a thin blue line between order and chaos, writes Julian Adorney.

This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Dianna Keiler.

Topics

The EntrepreneurThe Police StateU.S. History