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  <title>Defending the Undefendable: The pimp, prostitute, scab, slumlord, libeler, moneylender and other scapegoats in the rogue's gallery of American society</title>
  <author>Walter Block</author>
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  <rating>8</rating>
  <description>Just how far can the principles of individual liberty be  pushed? Walter Block pushes them just as far as he can in defense  of the activities of scallywags, rogues, rascals, and scoundrels.  From the premise that activities involving force and fraud are  outlawed, Block defends all of those "capitalist acts between  consenting adults" that horrify right-thinking Americans by  showing that they are actually beneficial.    "An outrageously funny yet ruthlessly logical book... If  libertarians can't speak out forthrightly for individual freedom  in unpopular areas, we haven't the courage of our alleged  convictions. This book ought to be the cutting edge of the  libertarian movement for years to come." -- D.T. Armentano    "Walter Block argues that some of the most socially offensive  members of society--including prostitutes, libelers and  moneylenders--are 'scapegoats' whose actual social and economic  value is not being appreciated. Startling and illuminating!  Block's lucid defenses often convince; sometimes they lead us to  sharpen our attack. In either case, the reader cannot fail to be  instructed and challenged by this mind-stretching, provocative,  and occasionally infuriating book." -- Robert Nozick    "This witty and wonderful book is a veritable manual of the 'joy  of freedom.' If we were only half as interested in liberty as in  lust, we would not have half the problems we have." -- Dr. Thomas  Szasz    "It is a magnificent book, a trailblazer. I would call it 'Drano  for Clogged Minds,' except that Drano is neither amusing nor  stimulating, and this book is both. Buy two copies--one for  yourself and one for the person you want most to catch up with  you." -- Roger Lea MacBride    "There are things that I strongly agree with and things that I  strongly disagree with, but the book throughout is amusingly and  sharply reasoned, courageous and always provocative." -- Henry  Hazlitt    "Defending the Undefendable made me feel that I was  once more exposed to the shock therapy by which, more than fifty  years ago, the late Ludwig von Mises converted me to a consistent  free-market position. Some may find it too strong a medicine, but  it will still do them good even if they hate it." -- F.A. Hayek    "Until Prof. Block's book, no economist had the courage to tackle  the moral and economic status of the dozens of reviled and  misunderstood occupations in our society." -- Murray Rothbard</description>
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