Economy, Society, and History Audiobook Mises Institute
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In June 2004, Professor Hoppe visited the Mises Institute in Auburn to deliver an ambitious series of lectures titled Economy, Society, and History.
This project brings together the core of Hoppe’s lifetime of theoretical work in one vital and cohesive source. Here we find provocative themes developed by Hoppe in the 1980s and 90s, particularly in his essays found in A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism and The Economics and Ethics of Private Property. We also find his devastating critique of democracy, made famous in his seminal book Democracy—The God That Failed.
Narrated by Paul Strikwerda.
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Lecture 1: The Nature of Man and the Human Condition: Language, Property, and Production
Lecture 1 of Hoppe's Economy, Society, and History.
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Lecture 2: The Spread of Humans around the World: The Extension and Intensification of the Division of Labor
Lecture 2 of Hoppe's Economy, Society, and History.
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Lecture 4: Time Preference, Capital, Technology, and Economic Growth
Lecture 4 of Hoppe's Economy, Society, and History.
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Lecture 3: Money and Monetary Integration: The Growth of Cities and the Globalization of Trade
Lecture 3 of Hoppe's Economy, Society, and History.