counter-economics

English

Etymology

The term was first used by Samuel Edward Konkin III and J. Neil Schulman who are libertarian theorists, and was coined as part of their agorism doctrine. It is short for "counter-establishment economics".

Pronunciation

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Noun

counter-economics (uncountable)

  1. (economics) The study or practice of all peaceful human action which is forbidden by the State.
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