Review Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe
David Howden review Hans-Hermann Hoppe's 2009 Festschrift.
David Howden review Hans-Hermann Hoppe's 2009 Festschrift.
"His widely published 'Letter to Washington' described the party of Hamilton as 'disguised traitors' who were 'rushing as fast as they could venture, without awakening the jealousy of America, into all the vices and corruptions of the British Government'."
But because of his interaction with Robert LeFevre in Colorado in the '50s and '60s, libertarian ideas were among those he toyed with and dramatized in certain of his stories.
Rothbard was a man of great achievement and immense scholarship, an indefatigable worker, and the most significant anarchist writer then living — i
Anyone who champions the well-being of society should especially celebrate commercial centers, stock markets, international trade, and every sector
"People must fight for something that they want to achieve, not simply reject an evil, however bad it may be."
He offers a Kantian justification for political economy in the style of Buchanan; and he maintains that this view of things is at the root of the American Republic. Readers of a libertarian bent will not be fully satisfied; but Roth's carefully argued book deserves, and rewards, close study.