The Private Property Order: An Interview with Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Volume 18, Number 1
An Interview With Hans-Hermann Hoppe
An Interview With Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Robert B, Ekelund, Jr discusses Friedrich von Wieser’s book, Social Economics.
Patents and copyrights are forms of immaterial “property” that grant to their owners exclusive control over the production and sale of a specified
In section 1 we will discuss the property rights aspect of public works in The Wealth of Nations.
Kant’s account of property rights is embedded within his general ethical system, centered on the Categorical Imperative described in the Ground
This paper will explore in depth the issues raised in La Terra Trema (“The Earth Trembles,” 1948).
In this article, Murray N, Rothbard discusses Lysander Spooner and Benjamin R. Tucker's anti-State doctrine and how it affected his ideological development.
Are there individual rights to one’s intellectual creations, such as inventions or written works? Should the legal system protect such rights?
Dialogue between the so-called “capitalist” and so-called “socialist” branches of free-market libertarianism has declined.
The classic definition of the State involves two elements: a coercive monopolization of defense services over a given geographic area, and the impo