Stephan Kinsella Discusses Law Without the State, and the Illegitimacy of Intellectual Property
![The Bob Murphy Show](https://cdn.mises.org/styles/responsive_4_3_650w/s3/static-page/img/BobMurphyPodcast_750x516.png.webp?itok=-9m94GOI 650w,https://cdn.mises.org/styles/responsive_4_3_870w/s3/static-page/img/BobMurphyPodcast_750x516.png.webp?itok=221PKXr7 870w,https://cdn.mises.org/styles/responsive_4_3_1090w/s3/static-page/img/BobMurphyPodcast_750x516.png.webp?itok=VgAOg5HR 1090w,https://cdn.mises.org/styles/responsive_4_3_1310w/s3/static-page/img/BobMurphyPodcast_750x516.png.webp?itok=8b57pbMY 1310w,https://cdn.mises.org/styles/responsive_4_3_1530w/s3/static-page/img/BobMurphyPodcast_750x516.png.webp?itok=qnFaY_Of 1530w)
Bob talks with Stephan Kinsella about the basis of libertarian law, and how we could have justice without a coercive State. They then discuss Stephan’s pathbreaking work making the case that property must be in tangible things, rendering “intellectual property” an incoherent and dangerous concept.
For more information, see BobMurphyShow.com. The Bob Murphy Show is also available on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and via RSS.