Hans-Hermann Hoppe is a German-born American economist and political philosopher.
He is known for his work in Austrian economics, libertarian theory, and anarcho-capitalism.
Hoppe studied under JΓΌrgen Habermas and was influenced by Murray Rothbard.
He has been a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and is a distinguished fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
Hoppe's controversial ideas on democracy, monarchy, and private property have made him a polarizing figure in libertarian circles.
His other notable works include "A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism" and "The Economics and Ethics of Private Property." Hoppe's theories on immigration and cultural conservatism have drawn criticism from both within and outside libertarian movements.
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