“What is true, just, and beautiful is not determined by popular vote. The masses everywhere are ignorant, short-sighted, motivated by envy, and easy to fool. Democratic politicians must appeal to these masses in order to be elected. Whoever is the best demagogue will win. Almost by necessity, then, democracy will lead to the perversion of truth, justice and beauty.”
Prof. Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Hans-Hermann Hoppe is a German-American economist and philosopher known for his libertarian and anarcho-capitalist theories.
This quote by Hoppe critically questions the mechanisms of democracy and emphasizes the danger that majority decisions can undermine truth and justice.
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe on Democracy: The Truth Behind Popular Votes!
Hans-Hermann Hoppe reveals why democracy often distorts truth, justice, and beauty. A look behind the scenes of the popular opinion!
Born in 1949, Hans-Hermann Hoppe is an emeritus professor of economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His work covers political philosophy, economics, and anarcho-capitalism. He is a prominent advocate of libertarian theory and a critic of democracy.



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