The Economics and Ethics of Private Property

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The Economics and Ethics of Private Property is a libertarian treatise by Hans-Hermann Hoppe that defends private property, free markets, and anarcho-capitalism through praxeological and ethical arguments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
libertarian treatise
non-fiction book
aimsTo defend a stateless social order based on private property
provide a praxeological foundation for libertarian ethics
author Hans-Hermann Hoppe
centralConcept argumentation ethics
non-aggression principle
original appropriation
self-ownership
voluntary exchange
criticizes democracy
socialism
state intervention in the economy
welfare state
genre anarcho-capitalism
economics
libertarianism
political philosophy
hasPerspective anti-statist
pro-capitalist
radical libertarian
influencedBy Austrian School of economics
surface form: Austrian School economics

Ludwig von Mises
Murray Rothbard
surface form: Murray N. Rothbard
mainLanguage English
makesArgument economic superiority of private property over collective ownership
ethical justification of private property based on argumentation ethics
incompatibility of state and secure property rights
philosophicalSchool Austrian School of economics
surface form: Austrian School

libertarianism
relatedField normative ethics
political economy
relatedWork Democracy: The God That Failed
subject anarcho-capitalism
democracy
free market
libertarian ethics
political theory
praxeology
private property
property rights
socialism
state and government
supports anarcho-capitalist social order
free market economy
private property rights
usesMethod praxeology

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Hans-Hermann Hoppe notableWork The Economics and Ethics of Private Property