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Was Hoppe Wrong About Democracy?

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Hans-Hermann Hoppe has shown in his writings on democracy that democracy leads to economic impoverishment and political disaster under certain conditions. But what are those conditions, and are they dominant in electoral institutions in the United States today? And what role does ideology play in limiting the abuse of the ballot box by voters? Additional Resources “Stop Saying We’re a Republic, Not a Democracy“ by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/RR_38_1 Patrick Newman’s 2020 Supporters Summit talk, “The Jacksonians’ Bank War: Liberty versus Power”: Mises.org/RR_38_2 “Nasty Politics and ‘Low-Information Voters’ Are Nothing New“ by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/RR_38_3 What Must Be Done by Hans-Herman Hoppe: Mises.org/RR_38_4 And, be sure to follow Radio Rothbard

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Was Hoppe Wrong About Democracy?Hans-Hermann Hoppe has shown in his writings on democracy that democracy leads to economic impoverishment and political disaster under certain conditions.

But what are those conditions, and are they dominant in electoral institutions in the United States today? And what role does ideology play in limiting the abuse of the ballot box by voters?

Additional Resources

“Stop Saying We’re a Republic, Not a Democracy by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/RR_38_1

Patrick Newman’s 2020 Supporters Summit talk, “The Jacksonians’ Bank War: Liberty versus Power”Mises.org/RR_38_2

Nasty Politics and ‘Low-Information Voters’ Are Nothing New by Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/RR_38_3

What Must Be Done by Hans-Herman Hoppe: Mises.org/RR_38_4

And, be sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard.


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