This monograph engages the long-running controversy about the origin of the state. Hoppe adopts the theory that extends from a Rothbardian view of the role of elites in society and their monopolistic tendencies. He further maps out a strategy for how the non-state-connected natural elites can turn back the tide of state-connected elites. It is a seminal contribution to the This monograph engages the long-running controversy about the origin of the state. Hoppe adopts the theory that extends from a Rothbardian view of the role of elites in society and their monopolistic tendencies. He further maps out a strategy for how the non-state-connected natural elites can turn back the tide of state-connected elites. It is a seminal contribution to the literature with a hopeful roadmap for the future. [Description taken from Mises.org]
Natural Elites, Intellectuals, and the State
This monograph engages the long-running controversy about the origin of the state. Hoppe adopts the theory that extends from a Rothbardian view of the role of elites in society and their monopolistic tendencies. He further maps out a strategy for how the non-state-connected natural elites can turn back the tide of state-connected elites. It is a seminal contribution to the This monograph engages the long-running controversy about the origin of the state. Hoppe adopts the theory that extends from a Rothbardian view of the role of elites in society and their monopolistic tendencies. He further maps out a strategy for how the non-state-connected natural elites can turn back the tide of state-connected elites. It is a seminal contribution to the literature with a hopeful roadmap for the future. [Description taken from Mises.org]
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Este texto cauteriza nuestras más caros prejuicios. Subraya la relación insana de (la mayoría de) los intelectuales con el Estado, al cual fortalecen en aras de aumentar su propia preponderancia, aunque al final aquél se voltee contra ellos. Considero que todo científico social debería leer este texto y reconocer que Hoppe nos expone un punto ciego de nuestras disciplinas: su velado estatismo. Ahora, cuando leo que éste o aquél investigador llama a construir una nueva procuraduría, o a levantar Este texto cauteriza nuestras más caros prejuicios. Subraya la relación insana de (la mayoría de) los intelectuales con el Estado, al cual fortalecen en aras de aumentar su propia preponderancia, aunque al final aquél se voltee contra ellos. Considero que todo científico social debería leer este texto y reconocer que Hoppe nos expone un punto ciego de nuestras disciplinas: su velado estatismo. Ahora, cuando leo que éste o aquél investigador llama a construir una nueva procuraduría, o a levantar otro baluarte para la burocracia, sólo me río. Uno no vuelve a ser el mismo después de leer este opúsculo.
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