A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline
Author: Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Language: English
Episodes: 10
In A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline, economist and social theorist Hans-Hermann Hoppe presents a sweeping narrative that challenges conventional historical accounts. This audio series, narrated by Millian Quinteros, delves into the foundational institutions that have shaped human civilization. Hoppe meticulously traces the rise of family structures and the critical development of private property, examining how these elements fostered social cooperation and long-term planning. The analysis extends to the intricate patterns of social evolution that characterized the pre-industrial world, setting the stage for a profound examination of political power. A central theme is the historical rise of the state, analyzed without sentimentality towards popularly held myths about governance and societal development. The result is a provocative and cohesive argument about the forces of progress and the mechanisms of decline throughout human history. Each episode of this podcast encourages deep reflection on the nature of society, culture, and our historical trajectory. This audio production is made available through the generosity of Mr. Tyler Folger, offering listeners a challenging and intellectually rigorous perspective on the grand scale of human experience.