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Obra mais emblemática de Hans-Hermann Hoppe, propõe uma verdadeira revolução intelectual contra a legitimidade da democracia como a entendemos hoje. Trata-se de uma interpretação econômica e filosófica da História, que salienta os incentivos de propriedade privada (monarquia) e de propriedade pública (democracia), visando compreender o crescente expansionismo do Estado.
Este audiolivro é aconselhável a todos que perderam a fé na democracia do mundo atual, e que já não toleram suas falhas éticas e econômicas. Hoppe explica de maneira lapidar a contradição entre democracia, liberdade e o aumento do bem-estar da sociedade, justificando seu argumento moral cuidadosamente.
©2001; 2014 Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Marcelo Werlang de Assis (translation), Instituto Ludwig von Mises Brasil (P)2018 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...
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- Rodrigo Desiderio
- 08-03-22
Interessante
Achei interessante a proposta/tese do autor em revisar alguns conceitos já consolidados na sociedade moderna e apresentar um novo formato de organização social. Embora eu tenha divergências em alguns dos pontos levantados por ele.
Acho que é uma opção de leitura interessante para aqueles que gostam de pensar e debater política e sociedade.
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- Felipe Schneider
- 08-11-18
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O narrador quer aparecer mais que o autor. Péssima narração. Não dá pra ouvir !
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- Handerson Lanzillotta
- 06-10-20
One of the best books I already read!
Memorable book! The author made an overview about the Political panorama! Realist explanation about the fundament of democracy.
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