When the old SR was seized, we were in the middle of conducting a poll to select our next book. Fortunately the forums didn't go down, so the poll was able to finish and the winner was by Robert Murphy. Well we didn't get a chance to start reading it, but that's okay, for this is the book which we will start the club off with here on the new forums. I think this is a great selection for newcomers to anarcho-capitalism. It happens to be a very short read (More like two essays than a book), yet he manages to cover an impressively large number of topics in so few pages. Murphey is consice, easy to understand, and in my opinion a brilliant man. This book is divided into two sections: and I think we can use that division to our advantage, and separate this book into two weekly selections. This week we will read and next week we will read . So this week we will read up to page 42. If you can't help yourself from reading ahead, please hold all discussion on the next section until the proper thread is created for that next Friday. I suggest you decide where to get the book from yourself, however just for a point of reference/example, the book is available freely online in PDF form from the Mises Institute's website. The link is below: CLEARNET WARNING: http://www.mises.org/books/chaostheory.pdf Also, I have uploaded the book to anonfiles for safer downloading: https://anonfiles.com/file/7e867fd537f09626bff216f58c9b3521 Open your mind and break down any walls that block your perspective view of the world. The revolution is at hand. Yours in liberty, -inigo