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[h=2]Are You a Cultural ‘Neanderthal’?[/h] Then the state is your bitter enemy, says Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



9/28/2015

[h=2]Open Borders?[/h] It’s a highly destructive anti-libertarian notion, says Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



7/11/2015

[h=2]Free Immigration[/h] It’s forced integration, says Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



7/10/2015

[h=2]The Ethics of Profit[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on entrepreneurship.



4/20/2015

[h=2]Open Borders?[/h] The notion is anti-libertarian, says Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



10/18/2014

[h=2]A Realistic Libertarianism[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on libertarian leftists.



9/30/2014

[h=2]Free Immigration Is Forced Integration[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on “open borders.”



7/11/2014

[h=2]Entrepreneurs Are Moral Heroes[/h] Unless they’re crony capitalists. Article by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



6/23/2014

[h=2]Loved by the Good Guys, Hated by the Bad[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



5/20/2014

[h=2]How To Defend Yourself[/h] Against the United States. Article by Hans-Herman Hoppe.



5/7/2014

[h=2]The Logical Beauty of Libertarianism[/h] 
An interview with Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



5/3/2014

[h=2]An Action Plan for Anarcho-Capitalists[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on peacefully opposing the state.



8/17/2013

[h=2]Make the World Safe From Democracy[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on the paradox of imperialism.



6/5/2013

[h=2]What’s an Honorable Businessman To Do?[/h] Under fiat money and fiat property.



11/14/2011

[h=2]Why the Toxic State Demands Control Over Money[/h] And why we must demand an end to it, if we want prosperity and even civilization.



10/17/2011

[h=2]Why It’s the Mises Institute[/h] And why the regime is OK with Hayek's politics.



10/13/2011

[h=2]‘The Yield From Money Held’ Reconsidered[/h]


8/1/2011

[h=2]Isn’t It Time We Overthrew the State?[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on the legal case for anarcho-capitalism.



5/6/2011

[h=2]World Government Won’t Work[/h] Anarcho-capitalism will. Hans-Hermann Hoppe is interviewed by Anthony Wile.



3/28/2011

[h=2]Proof That Socialists, Fascists, Liberals, and Conservatives Should Shut-Up[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on argumentation and self-ownership.



8/21/2010

[h=2]Poisonous Baloney[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on Keynesianism.



1/31/2009

[h=2]On the Impossibility of Limited Government and the Prospects for a Second American Revolution[/h] And the prospect of a second American revolution.



6/30/2008

[h=2]To Battle the State[/h] We need anti-intellectual intellectuals, says Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



6/23/2008

[h=2]Reflections on State and War[/h] Hans-Herman Hoppe on the three horsemen.



12/2/2006

[h=2]Private Law[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on the really free society.



8/1/2006

[h=2]My Battle With the Thought Police[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe tells what really happened.



4/12/2005

[h=2]Hoppe Speaks[/h] His full interview with the Chronicle of Higher Education.



2/15/2005

[h=2]How the Worst Rise to the Top[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on democratic politics.



11/8/2004

[h=2]The Ethics and Economics of Private Property[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on the foundation of civilization.



10/11/2004

[h=2]In the Free Market, May a Businessman Hire Any Immigrant He Chooses?[/h]


9/22/2004

[h=2]Iraq and Anarchy[/h] Does looting prove the need for a state? Article by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



5/3/2003

[h=2]Rothbardian Ethics[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on Rothbardian ethics.



5/20/2002

[h=2]Reviving the West[/h] Hans-Herman Hoppe, author of the anti-democratic manifesto, on what's right, and wrong, about the new Buchanan book.



4/13/2002

[h=2]Anarcho-Capitalism[/h] An annotated bibliography by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



12/31/2001

[h=2]Democracy: The God That Failed[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe's message to Germany, and America.



11/12/2001

[h=2]Secession, the State, and the Immigration Problem[/h]


5/16/2001

[h=2]Democracy Is Not the Solution[/h] It is the problem.



11/17/2000

[h=2]Down With Democracy[/h] The truth about a failed system. Article by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.



11/17/2000

[h=2]The Economics of World Government A transcript of the Lew Rockwell Show episode 130 of Hans-Hermann Hoppe at the 2009 Mises University talking about the economics of political centralization[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on world government.



9/1/1999

[h=2]A Four-Step Health Care Solution[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe has the simple answer.





[h=2]Monarchy vs. Democracy[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on an anarchist perspective.





[h=2]My Life on the Right[/h] Hans-Hermann Hoppe on people, groups, troubles, and triumphs.





[h=2]On Free Immigration and Forced Integration[/h]




[h=2]On Free Immigration and Forced Integration[/h]




[h=2]Want To Learn Austrian Economics?[/h] Watch these amazing Hoppe-H





[h=2]War, Terrorism, and the World State[/h] A classic interview with Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
 
My favorite Hoppe quote which gives me perspective in many situations: "Free entry and competition in the production of goods is good, but free competition in the production of bads is not."
 
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One of the true anarchic "realists" to admit(not an admission from his perspective) that your rights are in jeopardy in anarchism.

We really should grasp how unique and special our Constitutional rights really are. We should also grasp the parallels between early feudalism and anarchic proposals.

Where do the words, 'right' or 'rights' appear in the US CONstitution? :confused: I do find numerous instances of the word 'power' though. :p :rolleyes:

Thanks! :)

'Lysander Spooner once said that he believed "that by false interpretations, and naked usurpations, the government has been made in practice a very widely, and almost wholly, different thing from what the Constitution itself purports to authorize." At the same time, he could not exonerate the Constitution, for it "has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist." It is hard to argue with that.' -- Thomas E. Woods Jr
 
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We really should grasp how unique and special our Constitutional rights really are. We should also grasp the parallels between early feudalism and anarchic proposals.

You say this as though you think those who grasp these things would be more likely to advocate statism and the Constitution.
 
You srs? Have you read the bill of rights?

Indeed I have, Sir.

Ah, you mean that begrudgingly tacked on CONstitution addendum, by the Federalists, in order to get their damned illegal, unauthorized, criminal AoC coup document approved?

Your point being? :D BTW, the Anti-Federalists were both prescient and correct.

"The Constitution would be a major improvement over what we have today. But we need to realize that the Constitution itself represented a major increase in government power over the Articles of Confederation, which would have served us quite well had it not been overthrown. I'm not impressed by the bunch that foisted the Constitution on us. They were really up to no good. We've all but forgotten that most everyone opposed it at the time. It only squeaked through once the Bill of Rights was tacked on. The Bill of Rights isn't perfect, but it at least had the advantage of spelling out what the government could not do. In a rather ingenious twist, even that has been perverted: it is now seen as a mandate for the federal government to tell lower orders of government what they cannot do, meaning that it ends up being a force for centralization. This is such a tragedy. If Patrick Henry could see what became of it, I'm sure he never would have tolerated it. The same might be true of Hamilton, for that matter. So long as we are talking about founding documents, the one that really deserves more attention is the Declaration of Independence. Now here is an inspiring document that shows us where we should go in the future!" -- Lew Rockwell
 
Indeed I have, Sir.

Ah, you mean that begrudgingly tacked on CONstitution addendum, by the Federalists, in order to get their damned illegal, unauthorized, criminal AoC coup document approved?

Your point being? :D BTW, the Anti-Federalists were both prescient and correct.

"The Constitution would be a major improvement over what we have today. But we need to realize that the Constitution itself represented a major increase in government power over the Articles of Confederation, which would have served us quite well had it not been overthrown. I'm not impressed by the bunch that foisted the Constitution on us. They were really up to no good. We've all but forgotten that most everyone opposed it at the time. It only squeaked through once the Bill of Rights was tacked on. The Bill of Rights isn't perfect, but it at least had the advantage of spelling out what the government could not do. In a rather ingenious twist, even that has been perverted: it is now seen as a mandate for the federal government to tell lower orders of government what they cannot do, meaning that it ends up being a force for centralization. This is such a tragedy. If Patrick Henry could see what became of it, I'm sure he never would have tolerated it. The same might be true of Hamilton, for that matter. So long as we are talking about founding documents, the one that really deserves more attention is the Declaration of Independence. Now here is an inspiring document that shows us where we should go in the future!" -- Lew Rockwell

That quote, I definitely agree with :)
 
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