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Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe

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Hoppe and his writings have inspired scholars around the world to follow in his footsteps and to provide a scientific foundation for individual freedom and a free society.
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Rare is the scholar to inspire a festschrift--a volume of papers written by top specialists in honor of a major thinker-but this one is very special. It is sure to grow in importance as the years move on, for it contains phenomenal contributions written in the tradition of the work of Hans-Hermann Hoppe.

Hoppe is one of the most important scholars of our time. He has made pioneering contributions to sociology, economics, philosophy, and history. His important books include Handeln und Erkennen (1976), Kritik der Kausalwissenschaftlichen Sozialforschung (1983), Eigentum, Anarchie, und Staat (1987), A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism (1989), The Economics and Ethics of Private Property (1993, enlarged 2nd edition 2006), Democracy--The God That Failed (2001), and The Myth of National Defense (editor, 2003). He is the founder and president of the international Property and Freedom Society, which promotes scientific debate in combination with intransigent libertarian radicalism.

Now Professor Emeritus of Economics at UNLV and Distinguished Fellow with the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Hoppe and his writings have inspired scholars around the world to follow in his footsteps and to provide a scientific foundation for individual freedom and a free society. The festschrift honors the occasion of his 60th birthday.

The festschrift contains personal testimonies and essays in Professor Hoppe's preferred research areas, such as political philosophy, democracy, and economics. The contributors are colleagues, collaborators, and former students from all over the world, including Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Sean Gabb, Jesús Huerta de Soto, Robert Higgs, Frank van Dun, Paul Gottfried, Joseph T. Salerno, Walter Block, and Thomas J. DiLorenzo. The 400-page Festschrift was presented to Professor Hoppe at a private ceremony on July 29, 2009, in Auburn, AL during Mises University 2009.

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These essays could serve as a broad introduction to Hoppe, but they also make for a nice little summary of his body of work as well.

There are interesting anecdotes and some novel arguments put forth by contributors in the earlier sections, but the meat of Hoppe’s work is captured in the latter sections (4 & 5).

Some of the essays do dig deep by referencing individual essays published throughout the years that many are likely to not have read, and therefore this collection of essays helps to expound on Hoppe’s system of thought. 

In short, this collection summarizes not only the main themes of "Democracy," but showcases some of his broader contributions to political & economic philosophy as well.
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CONTENTS:

Introduction - Jörg Guido Hülsmann and Stephan Kinsella

PART ONE: GRATO ANIMO BENEFICIIQUE MEMORES

  1. A Life of Ideas - Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
  2. Hans-Hermann Hoppe and the Political Equivalent of Nuclear Fusion - Sean Gabb
  3. The Power of Argument in a Crazy World - Remigijus Šimašius
  4. Hans-Hermann Hoppe and the Libertarian Right - Paul Gottfried
  5. Marxism Without Polylogism - Jeffrey A. Tucker
  6. A Knight of Anarcho-Capitalism - Yuri N. Maltsev
  7. Helping Future Generations of Scholars - Edward Stringham
  8. A "Loveable Son of a Gun" - Roland Baader
  9. Appreciation and Gratitude - John V. Denson
  10. A Student's Appreciation of Professor Hoppe - Jeffrey Barr
  11. The Vegas Circle - Lee Iglody

PART TWO: CROSSROADS OF THOUGHT

  1. Uncompromising Radicalism as a Promising Strategy - Philipp Bagus
  2. Abraham Lincoln and the Modern State - Luigo Marco Bassani
  3. The Sociology of the Development of Austrian Economics - Joseph T. Salerno
  4. Business Ethics: In the Crossfire Between a Code of Conduct and Black Sheep - Eugen-Maria Schulak
  5. Against Standard Law & Economics: Austrians and Legal Philosophers on Board - Martin Fronek and Joseph Šíma

PART THREE: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

  1. Toward a Libertarian Theory of Guilt and Punishment for the Crime of Statism - Walter Block
  2. A Note on Intellectual Property and Externalities - Hardy Bouillon
  3. Classical Liberalism versus Anarcho-Capitalism - Jesús Huerta de Soto
  4. What Libertarianism Is - Stephan Kinsella
  5. Classical Natural Law and Libertarian Theory - Carlo Lottieri
  6. Why We Have Rights - Christian Michel
  7. Freedom and Property: Where They Conflict - Frank van Dun

PART FOUR: DEMOCRACY RECONSIDERED

  1. The Trouble With Democracy: Maslow Meets Hoppe - Doug French
  2. An Epistemic Justification of Democracy? - David Gordon
  3. Democracy and Faits Accomplis - Robert Higgs
  4. Against the Primacy of Politics--Against the Overestimation of the Majority Principle - Robert Nef

PART FIVE: ECONOMICS

  1. Hoppean Political Economy versus Public Choice - Thomas J. DiLorenzo
  2. Securitization and Fractional Reserve Banking - Nikolay Gertchev
  3. Hoppe in One Lesson, Illustrated in Welfare Economics - Jeffrey M. Herbener
  4. The Demand for Money and the Time-Structure of Production - Jörg Guido Hülsmann
  5. Risk, Uncertainty, and Economic Organization - Peter G. Klein
  6. The Nature of Socialism - Mateusz Machaj
  7. A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism - Mark Thornton
  8. TPR, Entrepreneurial Component, and Corporate Governance - James Yohe and Scott Kjar
ISBN 9781933550527
eISBN 9781610163552
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Publication Date 2009
Binding PB
Page Length 424

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