I'm sure that no one would disagree that "The Wealth of Nations" is at least in part a treatment of praxeology, but what about "The Theory of Moral Sentiments"? I just began reading it, and I'm not sure whether it is pure psychology or if it is also Praxeological in nature?
Everything you needed to know to be a libertarian you learned in Kindergarten. Keep your hands to yourself, and don't play with other people's toys without their consent.
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