
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism
Hans-Hermann Hoppe · Mises Institute
Show overview
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism has published 10 episodes during 2019.
None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Science show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 6.9 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Mises Institute.
From the publisher
Here is Hans Hoppe's first treatise in English — actually his first book in English — and the one that put him on the map as a social thinker and economist to watch. He argued that there are only two possible archetypes in economic affairs: socialism and capitalism. All systems are combinations of those two types. The capitalist model he defines as pure protection of private property, free association, and exchange — no exceptions. All deviations from that ideal are species of socialism, with public ownership and interference with trade. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Latest Episodes
Ep 4Chapter 3. Socialism Russian Style
Pages 33–54 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 9Chapter 8. The Socio-Psychological Foundations of Socialism or The Theory of The State
Pages 173–198 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 10Chapter 9. Capitalist Production and The Problem of Monopoly
Pages 199–222 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 2Chapter 1. Introduction
Pages 9–16 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 3Chapter 2. Property, Contract, Aggression, Capitalism, Socialism
Pages 17–32 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 5Chapter 4. Socialism Social-Democratic Style
Pages 55–82 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 6Chapter 5. The Socialism of Conservatism
Pages 83–116 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 7Chapter 6. The Socialism of Social Engineering
Pages 117–150 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 8Chapter 7. The Ethical Justification of Capitalism and Why Socialism Is Morally Indefensible
Pages 151–172 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.
Ep 11Chapter 10. Capitalist Production and The Problem of Public Goods
Pages 223–254 in the text. Narrated by Jim Vann.