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  2. Hans-Hermann Hoppe - Wikipedia

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    Hoppe was born in Peine, West Germany. He completed his undergraduate studies at Saarland University [ 23 ] and received his MA and PhD degrees from Goethe University Frankfurt. [ 12 ] He studied under Jürgen Habermas, a leading German intellectual of the post-WWII era, but came to reject Habermas's ideas and European leftism generally.

  3. Democracy: The God That Failed - Wikipedia

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    Democracy: The God That Failed is a 2001 book by Hans-Hermann Hoppe containing thirteen essays on democracy. Passages in the book oppose universal suffrage and favor "natural elites". [ 1 ] The book helped popularize Hoppe in far-right discourse. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Hoppe is a German-born economist who was a professor at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

  4. Portal:Libertarianism/Hoppe - Wikipedia

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    Portal. : Libertarianism/Hoppe. Hans-Hermann Hoppe is a German-born American Austrian School economist and libertarian anarcho-capitalist philosopher, who is also associated with the alt-right. He is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Senior Fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and the founder and ...

  5. Mises Institute - Wikipedia

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    Hans-Hermann Hoppe – paleolibertarian and anarcho-capitalist business professor at University of Nevada, Las Vegas and founder of Property and Freedom Society; Jesús Huerta de Soto – Professor of Applied Economics at King Juan Carlos University; Jörg Guido Hülsmann – Professor of Economics at The University of Angers [42]

  6. Libertarian perspectives on immigration - Wikipedia

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    Hans-Hermann Hoppe, a student of Rothbard and another influential libertarian thinker and economist, is well known for his criticism of unrestricted immigration. He argues that there is no inconsistency in advocating for free trade of good while at the same time arguing for policies of restricted immigration.

  7. Non-aggression principle - Wikipedia

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    On Democracy in America. Liberalism portal. Conservatism portal. Libertarianism portal. United States portal. v. t. e. The Non-Aggression Principle (NAP), also called the Non-Aggression Axiom, the non-coercion principle, the non-initiation of force and the zero aggression principle, is a concept in which "aggression" – defined as initiating ...

  8. Property and Freedom Society - Wikipedia

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    Property and Freedom Society. The Property and Freedom Society (PFS) is an anarcho-capitalist political organization located in Bodrum, Turkey. Founded in May 2006 by the academic Hans-Hermann Hoppe, PFS presents itself as a more radically right-libertarian alternative to the free-market Mont Pelerin Society. [third-party source needed]

  9. Right-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Hans-Hermann Hoppe is a cultural conservative right-libertarian, whose belief in the rights of property owners to establish private covenant communities, from which homosexuals and political dissidents may be "physically removed", [183] has proven particularly divisive.