Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Political Economy of Monarchy and Democracy by Hans-Hermann Hoppe

Political Economy of Monarchy and Democracy by Hans-Hermann Hoppe

I. The Comparative Economics of Private and Public Government Ownership

A government is a territorial monopolist of compulsion – an agency which may engage in continual, institutionalized property rights violations and the exploitation – in the form of expropriation, taxation and regulation – of private property owners. Assuming no more than self-interest on the part of government agents, all governments must be expected to make use of this monopoly and thus exhibit a tendency toward increased exploitation.[1]

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