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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.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe (/ ˈ h ɒ p ə /; [5] German:; born 2 September 1949) is a German-American academic associated with Austrian School economics, anarcho-capitalism, right-wing libertarianism, and opposition to democracy.
Economy, Society, & History is a book written by German American economist and author Hans-Hermann Hoppe in 2021. [1] The book is an organized collection of ten lectures made by Hans-Hermann Hoppe in 2004 at the Mises Institute in Auburn, AL. [2] Hoppe was invited by Lew Rockwell to speak at the Mises Institute and deliver the lectures in 2004. [3]
According to Hans-Hermann Hoppe, one of the 19th century precursors of anarcho-capitalism were philosopher Herbert Spencer, classical liberal Auberon Herbert and liberal socialist Franz Oppenheimer. [7] Paul Dragos Aligica writes that there is a "foundational difference between the classical liberal and the anarcho-capitalist positions".
Hans-Hermann Hoppe (b. 1949) – developed extensive work on argumentation ethics; Israel M. Kirzner (b. 1930) – British economist; Frank H. Knight (1855–1972) – American professor; Carl Menger (1840–1921) – founder of Austrian School economics; John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) – British philosopher and political economist, wrote On ...
Democracy: The God That Failed – 2001 book by Hans-Hermann Hoppe; Intellectual dark web – Commentators opposed to identity politics and political correctness; New Right (South Korea) – Political movement [22] Sadaejuui – Korean Confucian concept on relationships
Democracy in America (1835–1840) Notes on Democracy (1926) I'll Take My Stand (1930) Our Enemy, the State (1935) The Managerial Revolution (1941) Ideas Have Consequences (1948) God and Man at Yale (1951) The Conservative Mind (1953) The Conscience of a Conservative (1960) A Choice Not an Echo (1964) Losing Ground (1984) A Conflict of Visions ...
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