The Fifth Annual (2010) Meeting of the Property and Freedom Society was held from Thursday, June 3, 2010 to Tuesday, June 7, 2010, in Bodrum, Turkey, at the Hotel Karia Princess (the original Program). For information about other Annual Meetings, see here.
Media for the talks listed below can be found at the PFS 2010 Playlist, and will be included in the Property and Freedom Podcast. Audio is available at the Property and Freedom Podcast.
Those interested in attending future meetings should contact Dr. Hoppe or Mr. Thomas Jacob (jacob@pfs-zurich.ch) (Administrative Secretary/Membership),
The finalized list of speakers and topics for the 2010 meeting follows below, with links to the video of the speeches:
Friday, 4th June 2010
- Hans-Hermann Hoppe (Germany/Turkey), Welcoming Remarks: The Property And Freedom Society—Reflections After Five Years
- Richard Spencer (USA), The “Alternative Right” in America
- Marco Bassani (Italy), It usually begins with John Locke. Reflections on Classical Liberalism and the State
- Paul Gottfried (USA), Encountering the Left: My Meetings with Herbert Marcuse
- Richard Lynn (England), On Human Diversity: The Global Bell Curve. Updates and Critical Replies
- Hoppe, Spencer, Bassani, Gottfried, Lynn, Discussion, Q&A
Saturday, 5th June 2010
- Olivier Richard (Switzerland), The Cantillon Effect: How to Enrich Yourself at Others’ Expense Without Anyone Noticing It
- Jörg Guido Hülsmann (Germany/France), The Mirage of Cheap Credit
- Nikolay Gertchev (France), Not New, Not True, Irrelevant or Evil: How Economic Nobel Prizes Are Won
- Norman Stone† (UK/Turkey), World War I—the Eastern Front: Britain, the Ottoman Empire, and the Making of Turkey and the Modern Middle East
- Hunt Tooley (USA), World War II: Western Imperialism and the New Middle East
- Sean Gabb (England), Chamberlain, Churchill and World War II: Reflections on Factual and Counterfactual History
- Mustafa Akyol (Turkey), Are Islam and Capitalism Compatible?
- Richard, Hülsmann, Gertchev, Stone, Tooley, Gabb, Akyol, Discussion, Q&A
Sunday, 6th June 2010
- Hans-Hermann Hoppe (Germany/Turkey), On Private Goods, Public Goods, and the Need for Privatization
- Frank Van Dun (Belgium), Property and Punishment. Restitution and Retribution
- Thomas DiLorenzo (USA), America’s Culture of Violence: Myth vs. Reality
- Anthony Daniels (Theodore Dalrymple) (England), “Public Health” as a Lever for Tyranny
- Stephan Kinsella (Texas), Ideas are Free: The Case Against Intellectual Property Rights
- Terrence Kealey (UK), Science is a Private Good—Or: Why Government Science is Wasteful
- Hoppe, Van Dun, DiLorenzo, Kinsella, Daniels, Kealey, Discussion, Q&A
- Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Closing Remarks
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The Property and Freedom Society (Facebook page) was established in May, 2006 at the initiative of world-renowned libertarian philosopher and Austrian economist Hans-Hermann Hoppe. The Inaugural Meeting and subsequent annual meetings have been held at the Hotel Karia Princess in Bodrum, Turkey. Programmes and video of previous presentations are available here. The PFS is an international society for the promotion of “Austro-Libertarianism,” the economic and social philosophy most prominently represented during the 20th century by the Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises and his leading American student Murray N. Rothbard, and tying back to the 19th century French economists Frederic Bastiat and Gustave de Molinari. As such, the PFS stands for an uncompromising intellectual radicalism: for justly acquired private property, freedom of contract, freedom of association—which logically implies the right to not associate with, or to discriminate against—anyone in one’s personal and business relations—and unconditional free trade. It condemns imperialism and militarism and their fomenters, and champions peace. In the words of Professor Hoppe in 2010, at the Fifth Annual Meeting:
After the first meeting, 5 years ago, here at the Karia Princess, my plan became more specific still. Inspired by the charm of the place and its beautiful garden, I decided to adopt the model of a salon for the Property And Freedom Society and its meetings. The dictionary defines a salon as “a gathering of intellectual, social, political, and cultural elites under the roof of an inspiring hostess or host, partly to amuse one another and partly to refine their taste and increase their knowledge through conversation.” Take the “political” out of this definition—and there you have it what I have tried to accomplish for the last few years, together with Gülcin, my wife and fellow Misesian, without whose support none of this would be possible: to be hostess and host to a grand and extended annual salon, and to make it, with your help, the most attractive and illustrious salon there is. [Video here and streamed below]
For further information, see:
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- PFS, History and Principles
- Hoppe, The Property And Freedom Society—Reflections After Five Years, The Libertarian Standard (June 10, 2010)
- Hoppe, The Role of the Property and Freedom Society in a Crazy World (May 21, 2009, Property and Freedom Society 2009 Annual Meeting Introductory Speech, Bodrum, Turkey)
- Hans-Hermann Hoppe & Gulcin Imre Hoppe, 2006–2015: PFS, Now and Then
- Sean Gabb, 10 Years of PFS
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PFS 2010 – Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Welcoming Remarks. The PFS – After Five Years
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For further information about the PFS and its previous meetings, see the Press & Offsite Material page, and various articles such as:
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- Kinsella, “Property, Freedom, and Defiance: The PFS Returns” (Oct. 1, 2021)
- Sean Gabb: The Inaugural Meeting of the Property and Freedom Society: An Incidental Record, Free Life Commentary, Issue Number 148 (June 14 2006)
- Doug French: Hoppean Property and Freedom, LewRockwell.com (June 21st 2006)
- Rahim Taghizadegan: Report on the second PFS conference in Bodrum [local copy], liberty.li (June 4th 2007; in German)
- Stephan Kinsella: “Bodrum Days and Nights: The Fifth Annual Meeting of the Property and Freedom Society: A Partial Report,” The Libertarian Standard (June 16, 2010)
- Sean Gabb: “Reflections on the 2010 Conference of the Property and Freedom Society,” Free Life Commentary, Issue Number 194 (June 17, 2010)
- Andy Duncan: “Outside the Asylum: Property and Freedom Society, Bodrum, Turkey, 2011,” Cobden Centre (June 8, 2011; republished as “A Few Days outside the Asylum,” Mises Daily, June 15, 2011)
- Sean Gabb: “The Third Meeting of the Property and Freedom Society, Bodrum, May 2008: A Brief Record,” Free Life Commentary No. 173 (July 4, 2008)
- Sean Ring: The Chief Event (Oct. 4, 2012)
- Andy Duncan: Inside the conspiracy: Property and Freedom Society, Bodrum, Turkey, 2012 (Oct. 3, 2012)
- Doug French on PFS 2012: The World’s Greatest Haircut (Oct. 2, 2012)
- Jeff Tucker on PFS 2012: The Center of the Conspiracy (Sep. 29, 2012)
- X: The Only Conference Worth Attending: A Personal Account of the 11th Conference of the Property & Freedom Society (Sept. 10, 2016)
- Gabb: Notes from the Eleventh [2016] Conference of the Property and Freedom Society (Sept. 7, 2016)
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