[Editor’s note: our immigration roundtable is a series of articles presenting the views of prominent Austrian and libertarian thinkers. By necessity each article provides only a basic overview of those views, with links to original sources.] Our goal is to present each thinker’s views on immigration by excerpting his or her writings on the subject. Earlier articles in this series addressed the views of Ludwig von Mises, Murray N. Rothbard, and Walter Block. This article discusses the views of Dr. Hans-Hermann Hoppe. Hans-Hermann Hoppe is well-known in Austro-libertarian circles as a critic of “open borders” and an advocate for purely private communities. In his earlier works (1980s and 1990s) on socialism, private property, and argumentation ethics, Hoppe demonstrates … Continue reading Immigration Roundtable
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