
Democracy: The God That Failed
"Democracy: The God That Failed" is a book by Hans-Hermann Hoppe that critiques modern democratic systems. It argues that democracies often lead to economic inefficiency, increased inequality, and a loss of individual freedoms over time. Hoppe suggests that democracy's reliance on majority rule can undermine property rights and individual responsibility, resulting in government overreach and societal decline. The book promotes libertarian ideas, advocating for voluntary associations and private property instead of government-controlled systems, asserting that true freedom and prosperity are better achieved through minimal state intervention and respect for individual rights.