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Graf, K. ‘Action-Based Jurisprudence: Praxeological Legal Theory in Relation to Economic Theory, Ethics, and Legal Practice’, Libertarian Papers, 3, 19 (2011).
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Hoppe, H. (1993). The Economics and Ethics Of Private Property, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, p. 342.
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Fukuyama, F. (2004). State-Building: Governance and World Order in the Twenty-First Century, London: Profile Books, p. 1.
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Rothbard, M. (ed. 2014). ‘A Libertarian View of Nationalism, Secession, and Ethnic Enclaves’; https://mises.org/blog/libertarian-view-nationalism-secession-and-ethnic-enclaves (29/10/2017).
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Hoppe, H. (2001). Democracy — The God That Failed: The Economics and Politics of Monarchy, Democracy and Natural Order, Transaction Publishers, pp. 213–215.
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Hoppe, H. (2004). ‘The Ethics and Economics of Private Property’; https://mises.org/library/ethics-and-economics-private-property (27/10/2017).
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Hoppe, H. (2017). ‘Libertarianism and the Alt-Right. In Search of a Libertarian Strategy for Social Change’, Speech delivered at the 12th annual meeting of the Property and Freedom Society in Bodrum, Turkey, on September 17, 2017; https://misesuk.org/2017/10/20/libertarianism-and-the-alt-right-hoppe-speech-2017/ (29/12/2017).
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Duchesne, R. (2011). The Uniqueness of Western Civilization, Leiden: Brill, p. 32.
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‘Yes, politicians are more likely than people in the general population to be sociopaths. I think you would find no expert in the field of sociopathy/psychopathy/antisocial personality disorder who would dispute this... That a small minority of human beings literally have no conscience was and is a bitter pill for our society to swallow — but it does explain a great many things, shamelessly deceitful political behavior being one.’ — Dr. Martha Stout, author of The Sociopath Next Door, retrieved from:
Freeman, D. (2012) ‘Are Politicians Psychopaths’; https://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-freeman/are-politicians-psychopaths_b_1818648.html (27/10/2017).
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See Dominico Losurdo, Hegel and the Freedom of the Moderns (Duke University Press, 2004); Frederick Neuhouser, Foundation of Hegel’s Social Theory (Harvard University Press, 2000); Fred Dallmayr, G.W.F Hegel: Modernity and Politics (SAGE Publications, 1993); and Shlomo Avineri, Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State (Cambridge University Press, 1972).
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Frederick Neuhouser, p. 138.
[←105 ]
One can appreciate that these Hegelian scholars were trying to correct the notion that Hegel was an illiberal advocate of Prussian authoritarian, anti-constitutional, and militaristic policies, a view most commonly associated with Karl Popper. But in trying to make Hegel palatable to a liberal establishment serving social democracy, the authors referenced here, among others, have taken it as a given, almost in a way similar to Popper, that liberal freedoms cannot co-exist with any form of ethnic nationalism, that a state with an ethnic identity amounts to chauvinistic nationalism and totalitarianism. The Canadian academic, John Russon, in Reading Hegel’s Phenomenology (Indiana University Press, 2004), even tries to read into Hegel a call for Canada’s multicultural state!
[←106 ]
I am taking Hegelian reason as far as possible, while aware that we ultimately don’t know why the universe exists in the first place; why there is being instead of nothing. There are limits to reason, but it is still the case that Europeans today can speak rationally about these limits and about what lies beyond reason.
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