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Link >> https://alkindojaya2.blogspot.com/?net=B09445R2QX =============================== This sweeping book is a systematic treatment of the historic transformation of the West from limited monarchy to unlimited democracy. Revisionist in nature, it reaches the conclusion that monarchy, with all its failings, is a lesser evil than mass democracy but outlines deficiencies in both as systems of guarding liberty.By focusing on this transformation from private to public government, the author is ab
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This sweeping book is a systematic treatment of the historic transformation of the West from limited monarchy to unlimited democracy. Revisionist in nature, it reaches the conclusion that monarchy, with all its failings, is a lesser evil than mass democracy but outlines deficiencies in both as systems of guarding liberty.By focusing on this transformation from private to public government, the author is ab
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Democracy: The God That Failed: The Economics and
Politics of Monarchy, Democracy and Natural Order
(Perspectives on Democratic Practice)
Sinopsis :
This sweeping book is a systematic treatment of the historic
transformation of the West from limited monarchy to unlimited
democracy. Revisionist in nature, it reaches the conclusion
that monarchy, with all its failings, is a lesser evil than mass
democracy but outlines deficiencies in both as systems of
guarding liberty.By focusing on this transformation from private
to public government, the author is able to interpret many
historical phenomena, such as rising levels of crime,
degeneration of standards of conduct and morality, the decline
in security and freedom, and the growth of the mega-state.In
addition, Hoppe deconstructs the classical liberal belief in the
possibility of limited government and calls for an alignment of
anti-statist conservatism and libertarianism as natural allies
with common goals. He defends the proper role of the
production of defense as undertaken by insurance companies
on a free market and describes the emergence of private law
among competing insurers.The author goes on to assess the
prospects for achieving a natural order of liberty. Informed by
his analysis of the radical deficiencies of social democracy,
and armed with the social theory of legitimation, he foresees
secession as the likely future of the US and Europe, resulting
in a multitude of region and city-states.Democracy: The God
That Failed is a brilliant and unflinching work that will be of
intense interest to scholars and students of history, political
economy, and political philosophy.