![]() ![]() He shares - even surpasses - the usual libertarian contempt for government intrusion and compulsion, but recognizes “free immigration” for what it is: forcing strangers into communities of natives who want to be left alone. Hans-Hermann Hoppe, professor of economics at University of Nevada Las Vegas, is a different kind of libertarian. A Journal editorial on Jput the matter as bluntly as possible when it proposed an amendment to the Constitution: “There shall be open borders.” From the Cato Institute, to the Libertarian Party, to the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal, their generally laudable opposition to government control leads them to view border control as just one more intolerable act of government tyranny. ![]() Libertarians, to the extent they have any influence on American policy, have been bitter opponents of immigration control. Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Democracy - The God that Failed: The Economics and Politics of Monarchy, Democracy and Natural Order, Transaction Publishers, 2001, 304 pp. ![]()
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