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A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline

A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline

Hans-Hermann Hoppe · Mises Institute

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A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline has published 10 episodes during 2015.

None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 11.2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Mises Institute.

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10
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2015

From the publisher

Hans-Hermann Hoppe addresses the rise of family structures, the development of private property, social evolution prior to the Industrial Revolution, and the rise of the state — all without regard for cherished myths. Narrated by Millian Quinteros. This audio book is made available through the generosity of Mr. Tyler Folger.

Latest Episodes

Ep 2Foreword to A Short History of Man

The Foreword to A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline by Hans-Hermann Hoppe. Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 2Introduction: An Austro-Libertarian Reconstruction

In the introduction to his A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline, Hoppe outlines his goal of contributing to the old tradition of grand social theory and render the long course of human history from its very beginnings to the present age more intelligible. Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 31.1. The Setting: History

Hoppe begins human history only 50,000 years ago, when “anatomically modern man” had evolved into “behaviorally modern man.” This is an eminently reasonable starting point, too. From Chapter 1, "On the Origin of Private Property and the Family". Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 72.2. Economic History: The Problem

Throughout most of human history, the iron law of wages held sway. From Chapter 2, "From The Malthusian Trap To the Industrial Revolution: Reflections on Social Evolution". Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 92.4. Implications and Outlook

Just as the Industrial Revolution and the attendant escape from the Malthusian trap was by no means a necessary development in human history, so its success and achievements are also not irreversible. From Chapter 2, "From The Malthusian Trap To the Industrial Revolution: Reflections on Social Evolution". Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 103. From Aristocracy To Monarchy To Democracy

Hans-Hermann Hoppe turns the standard account of historical governmental progress on its head. While the state is an evil in all its forms, monarchy is, in many ways, far less pernicious than democracy. Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 51.3. The Solution: Theory and History

The technological invention that solved (at least temporarily) the problem of a steadily emerging and re-emerging “excess” of population and the attendant fall of average living standards was a revolutionary change in the entire mode of production. From Chapter 1, "On the Origin of Private Property and the Family". Narrated by Millian Quinteros. 

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 51.2. The Problem: Theory

At some point in time the landmass available to help satisfy human needs could no longer be enlarged. In economic jargon, the supply of the production factor “land” became fixed, and every increase in the size of the human population had to be sustained by the same, unchanged quantity of land. From Chapter 1, "On the Origin of Private Property and the Family". Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 72.1. Economic Theory

For economic theory the question of how to increase wealth and get rich has a straightforward answer. From Chapter 2, "From The Malthusian Trap To the Industrial Revolution: Reflections on Social Evolution". Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015

Ep 82.3. History Explained

Why did it take so long until we gave up a hunter-gatherer existence in favor of an existence as agricultural settlers? And why did it take more than another 10,000 years until mankind’s seemingly final escape from the Malthusian trap? From Chapter 2, "From The Malthusian Trap To the Industrial Revolution: Reflections on Social Evolution". Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

Mar 16, 2015