Now here’s a question that I had never given much thought about: What were the economic conditions for the pirating industry in the 17th century? But what a fascinating question it is!
Peter Leeson’s book is very intriguing–and wickedly clever. Who knew that pirates had elaborate systems of what we’d call “constitutional democracy” and “worker’s compensation” today? For Leeson, it’s all about measured responses to market forces.
To get a better sense of his argument, take a look at these articles or walk the plank mates!
The Pirates’ Code (The New Yorker)
Everyone in Favor say Yargh! (Boston Globe)
More to come in the next post. Be sure to sign up for a chance at a free copy. Just click the book cover to your left.
Ahoy!
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