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Parasitism & The Origin of the State (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

Hans-Hermann Hoppe discuses the origins of the State and why things may have taken a turn for the worst when we thought we had a victory.

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  • I am a senior at UNLV and switched my major to economics earlier on, around 2006 because of Hoppe. I learned one year later when I did not notice his name in the registrar that he got shitcanned by the department. Oh well, they're all Keynesians now.

  • The cake is a lie!

    "Sorry, I couldn't resist."

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  • Did not know he was a student of Habermas... Post-post-Frankfurt. I dont think Adorno, Lukacs etc would have liked him.

  • It is pronounced 'hopper'.

  • Very interesting!

    It puts your neurons to work!

  • And they never teach Federal Reserve has nothing to do with being 'Federal' but a private bank run for profit and control.

  • Pop the Hoppe on your mp3 player and let it roll!

    I'm afraid he mainly appeals to people who have both the genetic capacity and the appropriate training for constructive reasoning.

    But where there's Hoppe, there's Hope!

  • Hopie

  • you can either say hoppee or Hoppah

  • Howdo you pronounce Hoppe?

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