Hans-Hermann Hoppe: What Marx Gets Right
![Mises Weekends with Jeff Deist](https://cdn.mises.org/styles/responsive_4_3_650w/s3/static-page/img/MisesWeekend_logo_750x516_20171215_0.png.webp?itok=FjD75fFG 650w,https://cdn.mises.org/styles/responsive_4_3_870w/s3/static-page/img/MisesWeekend_logo_750x516_20171215_0.png.webp?itok=COgetpZl 870w,/s3/files/styles/responsive_4_3_1090w/s3/static-page/img/MisesWeekend_logo_750x516_20171215_0.png.webp?itok=pX6uzxn5 1090w,/s3/files/styles/responsive_4_3_1310w/s3/static-page/img/MisesWeekend_logo_750x516_20171215_0.png.webp?itok=Rmq0yTmQ 1310w,/s3/files/styles/responsive_4_3_1530w/s3/static-page/img/MisesWeekend_logo_750x516_20171215_0.png.webp?itok=SVjrxGS1 1530w)
This week, Mises Weekends features a 1988 lecture from Dr. Hans-Hermann Hoppe on Marxist and Austrian class analysis.
It might surprise some that Dr. Hoppe sees some “intellectual affinities” between Austrianism and Marxism, in the way that each identifies exploitation among a ruling class. Of course, for Austrians, we identify that it is the state — not the bourgeois — that is the threat to the masses. Tune in for a fascinating talk.