Tag Archives: anarcho-capitalism

Classical Liberalism versus Anarchocapitalism

Professor Jesús Huerta de Soto on the differences between anarcho-capitalism and classical liberalism, and why intellectual evolution eventually leads to anarcho-capitalism. Continue reading

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A Libertarian Theory of Free Immigration

Spanish economic Jesús Huerta de Soto covers the topic of immigration in a libertarian society under the framework provided by Murray N. Rothbard. Continue reading

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Monopolization of Force and the State

A State with the ability to protect private property automatically has a legal monopoly on force. This monopolization may, at first, provide protection service to the States’ citizens, but ultimately an entity which monopolizes the power to protect also monopolizes the to take away. Continue reading

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The State

Murray Rothbard argues on the tyrannical and coercive nature of government (the State), and against the notion that rule “by majority” is voluntary. He makes a case for the inevitable nature of hierarchy in society. Continue reading

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Zionism’s Losing Battle

Zionism is doomed to failure, and the only Middle East peace solution is a dissolution of government and the return of economic and social freedoms to both the Jews and the Arabs. Continue reading

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