The Economics and Ethics of Private Property
The Economics and Ethics of Private Property: Studies in Political Economy and Philosophy (1993; second edition 2006) is a book about private property by the economist Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
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Author | Hans-Hermann Hoppe |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | Private property |
Publisher | Springer Science+Business Media |
Publication date | 1993 |
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Pages | 431 |
ISBN | 978-1610166898 |
Publishing history
- Ludwig von Mises Institute. Auburn, Alabama. January 2006. ISBN 0-945466-40-4.
- Kluwer Academic Publishers (Springer). March 31, 1993. ISBN 0-7923-9328-7.
Excerpts
- Chapter 2, Part I: The Economics of Taxation
- Chapter 2, Part II: The Sociology of Taxation
- Chapter 10 from the 1993 edition: On the Ultimate Justification of the Ethics of Private Property (in PDF format) (Chapter 13 in the 2006 edition)
- Chapter 15: Rothbardian Ethics (slightly edited)
- Replies to four critics in PDF format. (From the 1993 edition appendix)
- The Economics and Ethics of Private Property Entire Book, 2006 Edition (in PDF format)
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External links
- The Hoppeian Way, a review of the 2006 edition by David Gordon.
- Review in The Freeman of the 1993 edition
- List of links to other reviews
- Compilation of links to almost every excerpt of Hoppe's book in the Argentinian blog Propiedad Privada
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