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  2. Hans-Hermann Hoppe - Wikipedia

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    Hoppe claimed that, of all political philosophies, only anarcho-capitalist libertarianism prohibits the initiation of aggressive violence (the non-aggression principle); therefore, any argument for any political philosophy other than anarcho-capitalist libertarianism is logically incoherent.

  3. Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Rand accused libertarians of plagiarizing ideas related to her own philosophy of Objectivism and yet viciously attacking other aspects of it. [ 187 ] In 1946, Leonard E. Read founded the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), an American nonprofit educational organization which promotes the principles of laissez-faire economics, private ...

  4. Non-aggression principle - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophy of Liberty, an animated production which derives a libertarian philosophy from the principle of self-ownership. Central to this is the non-aggression principle. Antiwar.com, a website devoted to opposing aggressive war, imperialism and assaults on freedom associated with both. The editors describe their political view as libertarian.

  5. Portal:Libertarianism/Hoppe - Wikipedia

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    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 president of the Property and Freedom Society.

  6. 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.

  7. Libertarian theories of law - Wikipedia

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    Hans Hermann Hoppe (The Economics and Ethics of Private Property) Stephan Kinsella (Legal Foundations of a Free Society) Bruno Leoni (Freedom and the Law) Robert P. Murphy (Chaos Theory) Andrew Napolitano; Robert Nozick (Anarchy, State, and Utopia) Roger Pilon; Ayn Rand (Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal) Murray Rothbard (The Ethics of Liberty)

  8. Libertarian conservatism - Wikipedia

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    In Democracy: The God That Failed, first published in 2001, Hoppe argued that "libertarians must be conservatives". [56] Hoppe acknowledged "the importance, under clearly stated circumstances, of discriminating against communists, democrats, and habitual advocates of alternative, non-family centered lifestyles, including homosexuals".

  9. Economy, Society, & History - Wikipedia

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    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]