The Economics and Ethics of Private Property
Hans-Hermann Hoppe presents The Economics and Ethics of Private Property at the 2006 Austrian Scholars Conference.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe presents The Economics and Ethics of Private Property at the 2006 Austrian Scholars Conference.
An individual kills someone—for money, out of jealousy, as an act of revenge, or because he doesn’t like his victim’s looks.
Contrary to Radnitzky's assertion, writes Hans-Hermann Hoppe, it is not difficult to imagine peaceful human cooperation without any collective decision-making.
The environmental movement maintains that science and technology cannot be relied upon to build a safe atomic power plant, to produce a pesticide t
I consider it as a very good sign that, while 50 years ago, practically nobody in the world had the courage to say anything in favor of a free economy, we have now, at least in some of the advanced countries of the world, institutions that are centers for the propagation of a free economy.
Bastiat's classic essay in its original English translation. "The law perverted! The law...become the tool of every kind of avarice, instead of being its check!
Claude Frédéric Bastiat (1801 — 1850) is one of the greatest economists ever.
This essay is based on a chapter of Democracy: The God That Failed.
In its Monday editorial “Next Steps on Energy,” The New York Ti