Can anyone link me some Hoppe essays, prefereably favorites, I haven't read much of him and would very much like to, thanks.
Key works by Professor Hoppe:
Marxist and Austrian Class Analysis: http://mises.org/journals/jls/9_2/9_2_5.pdf
I'd say that piece by Hoppe is both very important and very interesting.
Fallacies of the Public Goods Theory and the Production of Security: http://mises.org/journals/jls/9_1/9_1_2.pdf
The title says it all, one of the best critiques of the public goods theory available.
The Political Economy of Monarchy and Democracy, and the Idea of a Natural Order: http://mises.org/journals/jls/11_2/11_2_3.pdf
This a shorter piece in which he elaborates upon his central argument in D:TGTF.
The Case for Free Trade and Restricted Immigration: http://mises.org/journals/jls/13_2/13_2_8.pdf
Even if you disagree with it, it's worthwhile reading Hoppe's argument. There's also an answer here by Block.
The Rise and Fall of the City: http://mises.org/story/1959
Economic Science and the Austrian Method: http://mises.org/esandtam.asp
A very good introduction into the methodology of Austrian economics.
The Justice of Economic Effeciency: http://mises.org/journals/aen/aen9_2_1.pdf
Hoppe presents his argumentation ethics, like most things by Hoppe, even if you don't agree with it, it's worth reading.
Some less important ones:
The Private Production of Defense: http://mises.org/journals/jls/14_1/14_1_2.pdf
On Property and Exploitation: http://mises.org/etexts/propertyexploitation.pdf
Banking, Nation States and International Politic: http://mises.org/journals/rae/pdf/RAE4_1_3.pdf
Natural Order, the State and the Immigration Problem: http://mises.org/journals/jls/16_1/16_1_5.pdf
The Misesian Case Against Keynes: http://mises.org/etexts/hoppekeynes.pdf
Natural Elites, Intellectuals and the State: http://mises.org/etexts/intellectuals.asp
How is Fiat Money Possible: http://mises.org/journals/rae/pdf/RAE7_2_3.pdf
There's more by him, but these are a good introduction.
"You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows"
Bob Dylan
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism is worth reading by itself (it's also mostly original material, not a compilation of his other articles like The Economics and Ethics of Private Property, or, to a much lesser degree, Democracy - the God that Failed.)
Freedom of markets is positively correlated with the degree of evolution in any society...
wow, thanks alot Giles
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do we get free cheezeburger in socielism?