The Libertarian Paradox
There is an intuitive sense according to which the first user of a good holds moral priority over latecomers.
There is an intuitive sense according to which the first user of a good holds moral priority over latecomers.
Archived from the live Mises.tv broadcast, this lecture was presented by Joe Salerno at the 2013 Mises University, hosted by the Mises Institute in
Supporters of the principle need not worry.The objections don’t hold up.
From the session on “Austrian Theory and Method,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
From the session on “New Frontiers in Austrian Economics,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
From the session on “Foundations of Libertarian Political Philosophy,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
From the session on “Monetary Theory and Policy,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
A transcription of a wide-ranging lecture, full of insight as well as humor, by the great Austrian economist and social theorist Hans-Hermann Hoppe, discussing the state, anarchy, democracy, monarchy, crime, security, and more. Delivered at the 2009 Mises University.