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Hans-Hermann Hoppe's Argumentation Ethic: A Critique

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Tags Philosophy and MethodologyPrivate Property

07/30/2014Robert P. MurphyGene Callahan

In this article, Robert P. Murphy and Gene Callahan review of Hans-Hermann Hoppe's argument for defense of the justice of a social order based exclusively on private property.

Volume 20, Number 2 (2006)

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Contact Robert P. Murphy

Robert P. Murphy is a Senior Fellow with the Mises Institute. He is the author of numerous books: Contra Krugman: Smashing the Errors of America's Most Famous Keynesian; Chaos Theory; Lessons for the Young Economist; Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action; The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism; Understanding Bitcoin (with Silas Barta), among others. He is also host of The Bob Murphy Show.

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Murphy, Robert P., and Gene Callahan. "Hans-Hermann Hoppe's Argumentation Ethic: A Critique." Journal of Libertarian Studies 20, No. 2 (2006): 53–64.