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HERBENER CONTRIBUTES TO BOOK HONORING ECONOMIST |
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August 21, 2009
GROVE CITY, Pa. – Dr. Jeffrey Herbener, chair of the Grove City College Department of Economics, has contributed to a book honoring political economist Hans-Hermann Hoppe. “Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe” is published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute in recognition of Hoppe’s 60th birthday.
Herbener’s contribution, a chapter called “Hoppe in One Lesson, Illustrated in Welfare Economics,” is among 35 chapters written by Hoppe’s colleagues, collaborators and former students from all over the world. The book, which contains personal testimonies and essays in Hoppe’s preferred research areas, such as political philosophy, democracy and economics, is edited by Jörg Guido Hülsmann and Stephan Kinsella.
“Hans-Hermann Hoppe is one of the most important scholars of our time. He has made pioneering contributions to sociology, economics, philosophy and history,” the back cover reads. “Hoppe and his writings have inspired scholars around the world to follow in his footsteps and to provide a scientific foundation for individual freedom and a free society.”
Herbener is a senior fellow at the Ludwig Von Mises Institute and coordinator of the economics working group at The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. The editor of two books, “The Meaning of Ludwig von Mises” and “The Interventionist State,” Herbener has had over a hundred articles published in publications including “The Wall Street Journal,” “Investor’s Business Daily,” the “Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics” and the “Journal of Libertarian Studies.”
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