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- Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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Volume 7, No. 4 (Winter 2004) Both the establishment of property rights and their violation spring from actions: acts of appropriation and expropriation. However, in addition to a physical appearance, actions also have an internal, subjective aspect. This aspect cannot be observed by our sense organs. Instead, it must be ascertained by means
Mises Daily
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[Excerpted from the Journal of Libertarian Studies ] I. The Comparative Economics of Private and Public Government Ownership A government is a territorial monopolist of compulsion — an agency which may engage in continual, institutionalized property rights violations and the exploitation — in the form of expropriation, taxation and regulation — of
Mises Daily
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[Excerpted from The Economics and Ethics of Private Property .] I will first state this general theory of property as a set of rulings applicable to all goods, with the goal of helping to avoid all possible conflicts by means of uniform principles, and I will then demonstrate how this general theory is implied in the nonaggression principle.
Mises Daily
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[Extracto de The Economics and Ethics of Private Property ] Primero quiero establecer esta teoría general de la propiedad como un conjunto de normas aplicables a todos los bienes, con el objetivo de ayudar a evitar todos los conflictos posibles por medio de los principios uniformes, y luego demostraré cómo esta teoría general está implícita en el