Medieval Icelandic crime victims would sell the right to pursue a perpetrator to the highest bidder. 18th century English justice replaced fines with criminals bribing prosecutors to drop cases. Somali judges compete on the free market; those who give bad verdicts get a reputation that drives away future customers.
\u201cAnarcho-capitalism\u201d evokes a dystopian cyberpunk future. But maybe that\u2019s wrong. Maybe we\u2019ve always been anarcho-capitalist. Maybe a state-run legal system isn\u2019t a fact of nature, but a historical oddity as contingent as collectivized farming or nationalized railroads.\xa0Legal Systems Very Different From Ours, by anarcho-capitalist/legal scholar/medieval history buff David Friedman, successfully combines the author\u2019s three special interests into a whirlwind tour of exotic law.