Property and Freedom Society

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Property and Freedom Society
AbbreviationPFS
Formation2006
TypeSocial theory
Location
Websitewww.propertyandfreedom.org

The Property and Freedom Society (PFS) is a right-wing, anarcho-capitalist political organization located in Bodrum, Turkey. Founded in May 2006 under the stewardship of Hans-Hermann Hoppe, a Rothbardian political theorist and Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Business School, PFS presents itself as a more radically right-libertarian alternative to the free-market Mont Pelerin Society.

The PFS holds annual conferences where paleolibertarian and paleoconservative intellectuals deliver speeches and exchange ideas in what Hoppe suggests is a "political correctness-free zone".

PFS has garnered controversy for repeatedly hosting neo-Nazi Richard B. Spencer as a featured speaker, in addition to featuring various other individuals affiliated with white nationalism and racialism, such as Jared Taylor.[1]

Mission[]

On the fifth anniversary of PFS, Hoppe reflected on its goals:

On the one hand, positively, it was to explain and elucidate the legal, economic, cognitive and cultural requirements and features of a free, state-less natural order.

On the other hand, negatively, it was to unmask the State and showcase it for what it really is: an institution run by gangs of murderers, plunderers, and thieves, surrounded by willing executioners, propagandists, sycophants, crooks, liars, clowns, charlatans, dupes and useful idiots – an institution that dirties and taints everything it touches.[2]

Annual conferences[]

Conferences have been held annually since 2006, in Bodrum, Turkey. The tenth conference was held in September 2015. Since 2013 they have been held in September.

The PFS annual meeting explicitly aims to promote discrimination as logical choice, affirming individual responsibility - attracting growing support from intellectuals and entrepreneurs from around the globe due to their purported realisation that there is no practical difference between discrimination and choice. In addition to the formal proceedings of the conferences, there are integrated activities such as a boat trip into the Aegean Sea, excursions to local fishing villages, and firework displays followed by gala nights.[3] The evolution of the nature of the conferences was described in a talk on the History of the Property and Freedom Society in 2015 at the 10th Anniversary Meeting.[4]

The Eighth Annual Meeting of PFS was held in from September 19–24, 2013. Topics on the agenda included "The Myth of American Exceptionalism," "World War Two Revisited," and "Why are the Jews So Smart?," as well as a presentation on the history of race relations in the United States delivered by white nationalist and segregationist Jared Taylor. PFS Founder Hans-Hermann Hoppe presented his remarks "On the Nature of Man, Truth, and Justice."[5] It featured lectures by LSU law school graduate Stephan Kinsella on the legal structure of an anarchist society; lectures by Hoppe on Rothbardian economics; and discussions on the role of race in America by racialist scientist Richard Lynn and white nationalists Jared Taylor[6] and Richard B. Spencer.[7] Other speakers who have spoken at PFS include: Paul Gottfried,[8] Peter Brimelow,[9] John Derbyshire,[10] and Justin Raimondo.[11] English classical liberal and Libertarian Alliance Director Sean Gabb has spoken at a number of meetings on a variety of topics including the link between conservatism and liberty, the case against the War of American Independence, and the life and politics of Enoch Powell.

Records of meetings[]

Sean Gabb has produced a record of several meetings of the Property and Freedom Society.[12]

Allegations of racism[]

PFS has repeatedly featured speakers with racist views and affiliations, such as white nationalist Jared Taylor, racialist scientist Richard Lynn, and neo-Nazi Richard B. Spencer.

Noting the racialist affiliations of Richard Lynn and Jared Taylor, the Southern Poverty Law Center condemned the PFS as a "serious academic racist event" populated by the "movers and shakers" of the racialist movement.[citation needed] A May 11, 2007 Las Vegas Review-Journal article described the Anti-Defamation League's criticism of PFS and noted that Lynn has described black people as "more psychopathic than whites".[13]

A 2013 Anti-Defamation League report about "increased cooperation" between European and American racists referred to Taylor as a white supremacist and cited his appearance at the 2013 PFS conference.[14]

References[]

  1. ^ Ganz, J. (2019, April 01). Perspective | Libertarians have more in common with the alt-right than they want you to think. Retrieved January 18, 2021, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/posteverything/wp/2017/09/19/libertarians-have-more-in-common-with-the-alt-right-than-they-want-you-to-think/
  2. ^ Hoppe, Hans Hermann. "The Property And Freedom Society – Reflections After Five Years". lewrockwell.com. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  3. ^ The Backbencher (14 October 2015). "The Club Med of Libertarian Conferences".
  4. ^ Property and Freedom Society. "Sean Gabb 10 Years of PFS".
  5. ^ Kinsella, Stephan (September 26, 2013). "PFS 2013 and 2014 Annual Meetings".
  6. ^ Property and Freedom Society (15 January 2013). "Property and Freedom Society—8th Annual Meeting—Speakers & Topics".
  7. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OFLW4-gwBU
  8. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYdmwh-XTcg
  9. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VaowmPtpm8
  10. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-w4tqkHuEQ
  11. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJUaj7IALMw
  12. ^ Gabb, Sean. "Meetings of the Property and Freedom Society". Sean Gabb. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  13. ^ Mower, Lawrence (May 11, 2007). "Researchers tied to hate groups get invitations." Las Vegas Review-Journal
  14. ^ "Racists in Europe and the United States Increase Cooperation".

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