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  1. 5 days ago · "A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe is an examination of the history of human societies through the lens of libertarian and Austrian economic theories. The book traces the development of mankind from hunter-gatherer societies to modern states, offering a critique of historical progressivism and challenging conventional views on the nature of social and economic ...

  2. 5 days ago · Hans-Hermann Hoppe (; German: [ˈhɔpə]; born September 2, 1949) is a German-born American Austrian School economist, and paleolibertarian anarcho-capitalist philosopher.

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  3. 2 days ago · This is due to the fact that I am a libertarian, as are Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Thomas DiLorenzo, and Ryan McMaken (who have issued sharp critiques of my stance on the Gazan War; my rejoinders can be found here, here, and here), and the philosophy of Burgis is just about the polar opposite of that which I share with these three critics.

  4. 4 days ago · Likewise, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, in his book Democracy: The God that Failed, makes the argument that monarchies, being the exclusive claimant to tax revenues in a geographical region, will choose to extract less in the present—allowing the taxpayers of the geographic region to save more of their money and prosper.

  5. 5 days ago · Countering this parallel universe being enforced by the Axis of Genocide are Dr. Hans-Hermann Hope’s Ethics of Argumentation. Particularly handy here is “the legal theory of ‘estoppel,’” attributed by Dr. Hoppe to Stephan Kinsella, a libertarian legal theorist.

  6. 3 days ago · Though the IFS found their manifesto to be the second most spendthrift manifesto to only the Green’s. When comparing them to what they may displace though on the economic front I think Reform must be welcomed. I think Murray Rothbard and Hans Hermann Hoppe would certainly welcome Farage into Parliament.

  7. 2 days ago · I appreciate the arguments of Hayek & Friedman but I cannot argue with Hoppe´s criticisms of the pair. When taking everything back to first principles of property rights and the non-aggression principle, there is no logical justification for a state. I know it sounds extreme but have a look at Hoppe's work and see what you think.