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- Interventionism
- Political Theory
- 2005
Media Asset
Author:
Mark Thornton
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Presented at the San Jose State Workshop in Applied Political Economy; 2 May 2005.
Media Asset
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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Recorded 14 January 2005 at The Trouble with Taxation Conference , Charlottesville, Virginia.
Articles of Interest
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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A state is a territorial monopolist of compulsion, an agency which may engage in continual, institutionalized property rights violations and the exploitation of private property owners through expropriation, taxation, and regulation. But how do states come into existence? There are two theories on the origin of states. One view is associated with
Mises Wire
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Gary Galles
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California is having a November 8 special election with nationwide consequences. Of particular importance, because of the implications if it wins and its momentum spreads similar initiatives throughout the country, is Proposition 75, which would require public employee unions to obtain members’ permission before using their dues for political
Articles of Interest
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Walter Block
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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Walter Block and Hans-Hermann Hoppe On Property and Exploitation Acrobat Distiller 4.05 for Windows
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Walter Block
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Walter Block Environmentalism and Economic Freedom Acrobat Distiller 3.0 for Windows
Mises Daily
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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Nearly every urban setting in the world is fraught with conflicts between groups, so much so that political commentators can speak of votes and candidates mostly in terms of the demographic composition and impact of the vote. It is not only in Baghad were people struggle over the levers of Power. Rather, every election turns on the “religious