Hans-Hermann Hoppe
German-American anarcho-capitalist academic (born 1949) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe (/ˈhɒpə/;[5] German: [ˈhɔpə]; born 2 September 1949) is a German-American academic associated with Austrian School economics, anarcho-capitalism, right-wing libertarianism, and opposition to democracy.[6][7][8][9][10] He is professor emeritus of economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), senior fellow of the Mises Institute think tank, and the founder and president of the Property and Freedom Society.[11][12]
Hans-Hermann Hoppe | |
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Born | (1949-09-02) 2 September 1949 (age 74) |
Movement | Anarcho-capitalism Cultural conservatism Paleolibertarianism |
Spouse(s) | Gülçin Imre Hoppe[1] Margaret Rudelich (div.)[2] |
Academic career | |
Institutions | Business school of University of Nevada, Las Vegas Mises Institute Property and Freedom Society |
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School or tradition | Austrian School Continental philosophy |
Alma mater | Goethe University Frankfurt |
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Contributions | Argumentation ethics Capitalist critique of democracy |
Awards | The Gary G. Schlarbaum Prize (2006)[3] Franz Cuhel Memorial Prize (Prague Conference on Political Economy 2009)[4][third-party source needed] |
Website | http://www.hanshoppe.com |
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Hoppe has written extensively in opposition to democracy, notably in his 2001 book Democracy: The God That Failed.[13][14][10] The book favors exclusionary "covenant communities" that are "founded for the purpose of protecting family and kin".[15][16] A section of the book favoring exclusion of democrats and homosexuals from society helped popularize Hoppe on the far-right.[13][17][18]
Hoppe was a protégé of Murray Rothbard, who established him at UNLV, where Hoppe taught from 1986 to 2008.[19][7][6] In 2004, a student's complaint about Hoppe's lecture comments regarding homosexuals and time preference led to an investigation and non-disciplinary letter to Hoppe by UNLV, which was subsequently withdrawn after a controversy over academic freedom.[18]
Hoppe founded the Property and Freedom Society in 2006; among the speakers at the organization's conferences in Turkey, some have been white nationalists.[20][21][22][13]