The Division of Labor and Social Order
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“The free market and the division of labor does not promote hyper-atomized individuals. It creates social harmony and community.”
Download the slides from this lecture at Mises.org/MU23_PPT_06.
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 24 July 2023.