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Hans-Hermann Hoppe (born September 2, 1949) is an Austrian school economist and controversial anarcho-capitalist philosopher.
Born in Peine West Germany, he attended the Universität des Saarlandes in Saarbrücken, and the Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, studying philosophy, sociology, history, and economics. He earned his Ph.D. (Philosophy, 1974) and his Habilitation (Foundations of Sociology and Economics, 1981), both from the Goethe-Universität. He was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor from 1976 to 1978.
He taught at several German universities as well as at the Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center for Advanced International Studies, Bologna, Italy. In 1986, he moved from Germany to the United States, to study under Murray Rothbard. He remained a close associate until Rothbard's death in January 1995.
Hoppe is currently Professor of Economics at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Distinguished Fellow with the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and, until December, 2004, editor of the Journal of Libertarian Studies.
Hoppe's comments during a lecture at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas about time preference and homosexuals have also generated controversy. Others have defended him regarding this controversy--he was defended, for example, by over 1700 academics and others. He also generated controversy by an interview in the far-right German nationalist newspaper Junge Freiheit.
Books
- Handeln und Erkennen (Bern 1976)
- Kritik der kausalwissenschaftlichen Sozialforschung (Westdeutscher Verlag 1983)
- Eigentum, Anarchie und Staat (Westdeutscher Verlag 1987)
- A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism (Kluwer 1989)
- The Economics and Ethics of Private Property (Kluwer, 1993)
- Economic Science and the Austrian Method (Ludwig von Mises Institute, 1995)
- Democracy: The God That Failed (Transaction, 2001)
- Editor: The Myth of National Defense. Essays on the Theory and History of Security Production (Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2003)