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No Cardboard for Hoppe

Before the Hoppening—when the Mises Institute removed Hoppe as its Senior Distinguished Fellow—1 the MI displayed playful life-sized cardboard cutouts of Hoppe, Rothbard, Hoppe and Gülçin Imre Hoppe, for attendees to use for photos.

Joe Becker, Lee Iglody, Jim Yohe, Jeff Barr, Francis J. Beckwith, with cardboard Hoppe and Rothbard life-size cardboard standees, Mises Institute, Austrian Economics Research Conference 2021, March 20, 2021

Joe Becker, Lee Iglody, Jim Yohe, Jeff Barr, Francis J. Beckwith, with cardboard Hoppe and Rothbard life-size cardboard standees, Mises Institute, Austrian Economics Research Conference 2021, March 20, 2021

Kinsella, Jeff Barr, with cardboard Hoppe and Rothbard life-size cardboard standees, Mises Institute, Austrian Economics Research Conference 2021, March 20, 2021

Kinsella, Jeff Barr, and cardboard Hoppe and Rothbard, March 20, 2021

Hans Hoppe and Gülçin Imre Hoppe cardboard cutouts, Mises Institute

Hans Hoppe and Gülçin Imre Hoppe cardboard cutouts, Mises Institute

As MI obviously has no use for these cardboard cutouts any more, Professor Hoppe, as a longtime MI supporter and donor, requested the cutouts (see emails below). He was ignored. How petty.

Reminiscent of the Soviet memory holing of purged comrades…

 1937 photo of Joseph Stalin and Nikolai Yezhov (head of the NKVD, who oversaw much of the Great Purge) walking along the Moscow-Volga Canal

1937 photo of Joseph Stalin and Nikolai Yezhov (head of the NKVD, who oversaw much of the Great Purge in the 1930s) walking along the Moscow-Volga Canal

1937 photo of Joseph Stalin, sans Nikolai Yezhov

1937 photo of Joseph Stalin, sans Nikolai Yezhov

Do we have this to look forward to? Recall the attempt to place Joe Salerno on Hoppe’s level with this line by Lew Rockwell in his contribution to Hans’s 2024 Liber Amicorum—“In the nearly 45 years since then, Hans has become, along with Joe Salerno, the greatest living Rothbardian. It is an honor to salute him on his 75th birthday.”2 Perhaps a Cardboard Salerno is in the works.

Hoppe, Rothbard, Rockwell, July 1992

 

Mises University, 1992: Hoppe, Mark Thornton, David Gordon, Tom DiLorenzo, ?, Ralph Raico, ?, Joe Salerno, ?, Guido Hulsmann, Jeff Herbener

Mises University, 1992: Hoppe, Mark Thornton, David Gordon, Tom DiLorenzo, Robert Batemarco, Ralph Raico, John Sophocleus, Joe Salerno, Andy Barnett, Guido Hülsmann, Jeff Herbener

Mises U 1992 sans Hoppe

Emails from Hoppe

To Chad Parish (May 12, 2026); re-sent to Chad Parish and Judy Thommesen May 15, 2026

Dear Mr. Parish

Since the MI obviously has no longer any use for the cardboard cutout of my image I would like to acquire it. I have been a significant donor to the MI (member of Menger Society), so the transfer of the cardboard into my hands should actually be a matter-of-course. Please let me know of a convenient time and I will then arrange for a pick-up of the cardboard.
Sincerely
HHH

To Chad Parish and Judy Thommesen (May 21, 2026)

A simple yes or no would suffice.

HHH

  1. See Kinsella, Hoppe Removed as Mises Institute Senior Distinguished Fellow (April 1, 2026); also Kinsella, Mises Institute Oral History Project: The Lost Rothbard History (2013) (April 17, 2026); Hans-Hermann Hoppe, “Mises Institute: Quo Vadis?”, Property and Freedom Journal (March 25, 2026); Hoppe, “Mises Institute: Quo Vadis?: Postscript,” Property and Freedom Journal (April 17, 2026); Kinsella, “My Years with the Mises Institute,” Property and Freedom Journal (May 2, 2026). []
  2. See Kinsella, “My Years with the Mises Institute,” n.87 , quoting Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., “In Honor of Hans Hoppe,” in A Life in Liberty: Liber Amicorum in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Jörg Guido Hülsmann and Stephan Kinsella, eds. (Houston, Texas: Papinian Press, 2024). []

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