Market Anarchy Explained lays down a fearless logical rigorous yet accessible case against the State against the democratic system and the case for Market Anarchy and complete unbridled stateless freedom. Tremblay gathers all the important arguments and pieces of evidence from the literature and builds a much-needed bridge between the Market Anarchist academia and the common reader. To the freethinker this book is a breath of fresh air in a propaganda-soaked society. Chapter 1 starts with a bang: by proving that the State's existence cannot be justified and then detailing anti-State arguments. The premises of the democratic system are exposed and analyzed and the State in addition to being unjustifiable is found to be supremely immoral. Other topics include: exploitation propaganda perpetual wars the Non-Aggression Principle the social contract the State as monopoly State Capitalism poverty and social justice. Chapter 2 defines Anarchy and dispels the illusions and hypocrites associated with the concept shows that the State is the enemy of society as well as some issues associated with the concept of Anarchy. Chapter 3 concerns the thorny issue of morality and it also starts with a bang: by daring to disprove major conceptions of morality proving the true nature of morality and defeating Hume's famous is-ought problem. Not content with this task it also proves that political rights are a necessary fact of society and dismisses statism as an example of value-arrogance. Chapter 4 discusses Market Anarchy specifically how Market Anarchist societies of the past functioned and how the future Market Anarchist societies will function. Topics include: accountability coordination cost-driven policy roads police and courts a new method of decision-making to replace democracy called Informed Consensus and the general plan for Market Anarchist victory.