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The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates
By Peter T. LeesonFrom $14.99 USD
Princeton economist Peter Leeson argues that Golden Age pirates were not wild anarchists but sophisticated rational actors who created democratic governance systems, workers' compensation, and racially integrated crews because they had to solve coordination problems without any legal system. The skull and crossbones was not about terror but signaling. A completely original take on piracy that changes how you read every other book about it.
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📄 296 pages⏱ ~2 hr read📅 2009
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Princeton economist Peter Leeson argues that Golden Age pirates were not wild anarchists but sophisticated rational actors who created democratic governance systems, workers' compensation, and racially integrated crews because they had to solve coordination problems without any legal system. The skull and crossbones was not about terror but signaling. A completely original take on piracy that changes how you read every other book about it.
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