To hear border hawks tell it, European countries like Ireland are “overrun” with immigrants and have torched the culture. “We won’t even have a country any more,” people will tell you in a panicked voice about immigration, as if Ireland is one example of how the...
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Adam Smith and War
by James Rushmore | Oct 8, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In the third chapter of An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, economist Adam Smith observed the following: "In great empires the people who live in the capital, and in the provinces remote from the scene of action, feel, many of them scarce...
Are You On a Secret TSA Watchlist?
by Jim Bovard | Oct 7, 2025 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
In 1999, the Supreme Court recognized that the “‘constitutional right to travel from one State to another’ is firmly embedded in our jurisprudence.” Unless, of course, federal agents secretly disapprove of you, your beliefs, or your suspected connections. The...
Washington Now Violating Long-Standing, Informal Proxy War Rules
by Ted Galen Carpenter | Oct 7, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
NATO’s proxy war against Russia in Ukraine is attracting growing attention as it threatens to spiral out of control. There is ample reason for concern. What began as a limited military assistance program to Kiev from the United States and its European allies following...
Who Counts: Religion, Ethnicity, and Nationality
by Brandt Burleson | Oct 6, 2025 | Featured Articles
“I wear two hats, one representing the people of Israel, the other representing the Jewish people around the world." These are the words I was instructed to write into more remarks than I can remember over my eight and a half years working as the Strategic Outreach...
Jumpstarting the Reputation of Interwar Diplomacy
by Michael Ellis | Oct 6, 2025 | Book Reviews, Featured Articles
The Washington Naval Treaty is usually treated, when mentioned at all by historians, as an unmitigated failure, but—although he says this in the most pianissimo tones—I think John Jordan’s Warships After Washington: The Development of the Five Major Fleets,...
TGIF: Free Movement Increases Wealth
by Sheldon Richman | Oct 3, 2025 | Economics, Featured Articles, Sheldon Richman, TGIF
In a recent interview with Nathan Goodman of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Professor Michael Clemens, a GMU specialist in migration economics, put forth "a strange and striking fact about the world economy." A lower-skilled person's location in the...
The Federal Reserve, Interest Rate Suppression, and the Reach for Yield
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Oct 2, 2025 | Economics, Featured Articles
With Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve beginning a cutting cycle, it is worth revisiting why the Feds manipulation of interest rates is not a harmless (if misguided) technocratic tool for attempting to “fine-tune” the economy, but is instead a source of deep...
Our Whole Concept of Taxes is Upside Down
by Jeb Smith | Oct 2, 2025 | Featured Articles
Under a democratic state, your money can be likened to a piece of bread thrown into a pond where fish from both the left and right nibble away. Your money and rights are fought over and consumed in ways you did not consent to. In modern governmental systems, the tax...
That Time the United States Gave Iran Highly Enriched Uranium…
by Clark Patterson | Oct 1, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Libertarians frequently note the incoherence of American and Israeli foreign policy. Nowhere is this more apparent than with respect to American and Israeli relations with Iran over the last seventy-five years. Last June, the United States and Israel bombed Iran on...
Tariffs Don’t Lighten the Way Forward, They Darken It
by R. T. Hadley | Oct 1, 2025 | Economics, Featured Articles
“We candlemakers are suffering from the unfair competition of a foreign rival, whose production costs are so low that he floods our market with light at a price far below ours…This rival is none other than the sun.”- Frédéric Bastiat, Economic Sophisms (1845) Frédéric...
Strategic Treason: The Empire Fetes Man Who Killed U.S. Troops
by Scott Horton and John Weeks | Sep 30, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
On Monday, September 22, the current president of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, joined the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), David Petraeus, on stage for a discussion at the Concordia Annual Summit in New York City. The summit is one of the most...
Is Spain Tearing the NATO Consensus?
by José Niño | Sep 30, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Spain, long seen as a loyal NATO ally, is now carving out a path that could make it the West’s most unexpected rebel. Since 2023, the Spanish government under the leadership of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has pursued an increasingly independent course that directly...
Trump Pulls Plug on Hunger Hucksters
by Jim Bovard | Sep 29, 2025 | Featured Articles
The Trump administration is ending one of the biggest statistical scams in Washington. For thirty years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued an annual “food security” report that politicians used to fabricate an illusion of mass hunger. USDA announced...
Remembering Pope John Paul II’s Crusade Against War
by James Rushmore | Sep 29, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Last week, Pope Leo XIV renewed his calls for peace in the Gaza Strip, this time by commending the various Catholic organizations who registered their solidarity with the besieged population of the territory. Since assuming the papacy in April, Leo has consistently...
TGIF: Trump Fibbed about Favoring Free Speech
by Sheldon Richman | Sep 26, 2025 | Justice, Libertarianism, Politics, Sheldon Richman, TGIF
Trump fibbed when he signed his first executive order in January, the one that promised never to repeat the Biden-era barriers to free speech. Everyone knows this by now. FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) summed it up well, yet only scratched...
Leonard Read, Still Educating Today
by Alan Mosley | Sep 26, 2025 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
Few twentieth‑century champions of laissez‑faire economics have cast a longer shadow than Leonard Edward Read. Born in Hubbardston, Michigan in 1898, Read founded the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) and wrote nearly thirty books and hundreds of essays. He...
The Failure of Constitutionalism
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Sep 25, 2025 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
September is Constitution Month, a celebration of the document produced by the 1787 Convention to replace the Articles of Confederation. Predictably, whether Republican or Democrat, there was no shortage of public effusions in its praise. Even libertarians, inheritors...
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Trump Announces Israel, Hamas Agree to the First Phase of His Peace Plan
President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that Israel and Hamas had agreed to a hostage exchange and ceasefire that could lead to an end of the conflict. “I am very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace...
White House Has Not Provided Proof That Boats Destroyed in Caribbean Were Carrying Drugs
Two US officials said the White House has not provided proof to Capitol Hill that the four boats destroyed by the US military in the Caribbean were part of drug trafficking operations. Starting in September, the US military began targeting vessels in the Caribbean...
78 Palestinians Died in Israeli Detention Over Two Years
In the two years since the October 7 Hamas attack, Israel has rounded up large numbers of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. Scores of Palestinians have died in Israeli detention. Multiple sources have documented rampant medical neglect, deprivation, beatings,...
Israeli Strikes on Gaza Continue as Peace Talks Are Underway
President Donald Trump called on Israel to halt attacks in Gaza last week The genocidal assault on Gaza is raging on as Hamas and Israeli officials meet in Egypt to hammer out the details of the hostage exchange and ceasefire proposed by President Donald Trump. Israel...
Hamas Demands for Deal Include Complete Israeli Withdrawal from Gaza
The Palestinian group accused Netanyahu of attempting to “obstruct and thwart” a deal Hamas issued its demands for reaching an agreement with Israel to release the remaining hostages and end the war. Israel and Hamas are engaged in indirect negotiations to attempt to...
The US Spent Over $31 Billion Aiding Israel in the Past Two Years
The US has sent Israel over $21 billion in military aid and spent around $10 billion on wars defending Israel since October 7, 2023. The Cost of War Project at Brown University calculated that total US military support to Israel over the past two years has cost US...
Trump Threatens To Bomb Iran Again If It Restarts Nuclear Program, Says He’s ‘Not Going To Wait So Long’
President Trump on Sunday said that he would bomb Iran again if the country restarts its nuclear program, warning the US was “not going to wait so long this time,” a threat that comes amid growing signs that another US-Israeli war against Iran may be coming. “The B2s,...
Two-Thirds of Democratic Voters Support Sanctioning Israel
The vast majority of Democrats believe that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and want Washington to respond by placing sanctions on Tel Aviv. A YouGov poll of Democratic primary voters released on Friday found 72% believe Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza...
US, Russia Move Towards Extending New Start Treaty
The White House and Kremlin have used positive statements about extending the only remaining nuclear arms control pact between the world’s nuclear superpowers. Last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a short-term extension to the New Start Treaty. “The...
COI #843: Will Trump Let Netanyahu Destroy His Gaza Peace Deal?
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Ten Million Dollar Payday for a Shabby Memoir
The DNC/CPUSA union affiliates will buy pallets of these worthless books...
Two Years: Gaza Leveled and America on the Table
Today is the second year anniversary of the 7 October 2023 attack from Gaza into Israel and the response that will forever stain the reputation of Israel and any nations planet-wide that support the reaction. In the aftermath, I did an extensive series on a...
New York Times Deceptions about the Two-State Solution and Rise of Hamas
The New York Times’ reporting serves to manufacture consent for the US government’s support for Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians.
Contours of The Global Imperial Architecture
Antiwar.com recently published an article jointly written by Institute Director Scott Horton and this author (Weeks). The piece, “Strategic Treason: The Empire Fetes Man Who Killed US Troops,” discussed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s trip to New York City, which...
The Most Important Chapter of Hayek’s Most Important Book
Economist Friedrich Hayek's most popular book, The Road to Serfdom, contains a particularly important chapter titled "The End of Truth." That chapter, with a new foreward by economist Daniel D. Klein of George Mason University, is now available to read with updated...
Standards!
Secretary of War Hegseth recently brought the perfumed princes to the Pentagram to give a short speech on standards. I am glad for the name change since the DoD has never troubled themselves with defending the nation. Someone: "How come there aren't any fat Marines?"...
Short Story – Context
He clenched his fist around the USB, impatience gripping him as he waited. He had just finished pacing only to sit down, unaware of his rocking back and forth. Once he saw her, he was back to his feet. He wanted to push it into her hand and disappear. Instead, she...
The Impasse
Liberty is only acceptable for a virtuous people.
The Great Enrichment Is Real
From about 1800 to the present the world's economy did something good, which looks to be permanent and looks to be justified. If contrary to the evidence we cling to our prejudices about economic history—our view that the Industrial Revolution was improverishng, or...
Where Are We?
A Lot of people have been asking me where we are politically. I don’t know if I have a good answer, but “When I am Weaker Than You, I ask you for Freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am Stronger than you, I take away your Freedom Because that...