The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire has been getting under the skin of LP Senate candidate Jeremy Kauffman's war hawk opponents. Kauffman has been excluded from the debates, which the party is protesting. The latest controversy involves Republican candidate...
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A Free Ebook for All ‘Peaceful Christians’
by Doug Stuart | Oct 26, 2022 | Featured Articles
You can download your free ebook here. It's hard to believe but the war drums are beating again! And somehow the Right and the Left have found themselves in pro-war positions against each other. Yes, I'm speaking about the Russo-Ukrainian War. America isn't...
The Harrowing Conversations
by Kym Robinson | May 15, 2022 | Blog
I sometimes coach (MMA etc) cops and military types. They know my opinion on certain things and I am not shy about expressing them. I at times feel a hypocrisy in working with them and have even mentioned that to them. Those few I work with, are "nice" men. Easy to...
11/19/21 Russell Wray on the Antiwar Movement, Protesting and the Military’s Impact on the Environment
by Scott Horton | Nov 22, 2021 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott interviews activist Russel Wray from Ellsworth Maine. Wray has been protesting the wars every Sunday since 2002. He discusses his journey to the antiwar movement and how it’s changed since he began his weekly protests. Wray is also a member of a group that’s...
COI Bonus Ep: End the Damn Wars guest Magnus Panvidya
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 23, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On the first-ever Conflicts of Interest bonus episode, Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter sit down with Magnus Panvidya to discuss the ‘End The Damn Wars’ project, an effort to unite anti-war voices across the political spectrum and organize street actions opposing US...
Global Day Of Action: World Says No To War On Yemen
by Steven Woskow | Jan 25, 2021 | Blog
Call or write your members of Congress and Senate - Biden ran on ending support for the war on Yemen, he needs to be pressured to keep that promise. Sign up here Watch here Over 300 organisations from 18 countries have signed up for a call to action against the war on...
Elijah McClain, Excited Delirium, and Ketamine
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 1, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #512, John Dangelo returns to the show to talk about the murder of Elijah McClain. McClain was walking down the street when someone called the police because he was wearing a ski mask. A police officer confronted him and put him in a chokehold. An EMT gave his...
The Anti-War War Vet guest John Dangelo
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 26, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #510, John Dangelo returns to the show to discuss being a anti-war war vet. John explains he was a Marine reservist when he was deployed to Afghanistan. His experiences there and reading libertarian/antiwar material led to him to becoming antiwar. We talk about...
The EARN IT Act Must Be Stopped guest John Dangelo
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 25, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
John Dangelo joins Foreign Policy Focus to discuss the dangerous EARN IT Act. While the bill claims to protect children, in reality, it will allow for mass regulation of communication on the internet. It will roll back the key Section 230 rule that allows for websites...
The 21st Century of War
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 26, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Libertarianism, Peter Quinones, Politics
As the second decade of the 21st Century comes to a close, and the corporate press is doing everything in its vast power to keep people’s attention on impeachment, it is easy to overlook that the last 20 years should only be defined by one subject; war. Since shortly...
Episode 355: Norman Solomon on the Disappearance of the Anti-War Left
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 25, 2019 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
47 Minutes Suitable for Al Ages In a throwback episode, Pete asked Norman Solomon to come on the show and answer the question, "What happened to the anti-war Left?" Norman is an author and anti-war activist with his first protests coming during the Vietnam War. Norman...
Saudi Gunman Tweeted Why He Attacked Pensacola
by Jason Ditz | Dec 10, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Politics
The Trump Administration is bound and determined not to draw any conclusions about Saudi Air Force gunman Mohammed Alshamrani, who killed three people on Friday in Pensacola. There seems to be a palpable fear that anything terror-related would make the Saudis look...
Iraq Parties Hold Talks on a New PM as Protests Continue
by Jason Ditz | Dec 3, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Last week’s resignation of Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi didn’t take anyone by surprise in Iraq, least of all parliament. Officials say that talks on his replacement had already begun days before he resigned, and are now actively going on in earnest. Which isn’t to...
Mexico Won’t Allow US Military Operations Against Cartels
by Jason Ditz | Nov 30, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Libertarianism, Politics
Foreign Minister warns drone strikes would violate sovereignty President Trump’s move to declare Mexican cartels as terrorist groups is potentially going to be complicated, and Mexican President Obrador sought to establish a red-line, that Mexico will not allow the US...
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The Non-Existent Difference Between National Socialism and Democratic Socialism
Summary: National Socialism and Democratic Socialism both advocate institutionalized violence by the state against peaceful people only differing in rhetoric. The most popular self described Democratic Socialists in America today are Senator Bernie Sanders and...
A Response to My Memorial Day Critics
My article against Memorial Day drew a lot of ire and attention. This should not have been surprising; I was making a controversial statement. What did surprise me, however, was that many critics were self-described libertarians or former libertarians. There were many...
Ignoring Political Gossip & Sticking to Principle
https://youtu.be/ZwWHjYVY4tg In the private sector, firms must attract voluntary customers or they fail; and if they fail, investors lose their money, and managers and employees lose their jobs. The possibility of failure, therefore, is a powerful incentive to find...
The Myth of “Hyper-Rugged-Isolationist-Individualism”
Myth #1: Libertarians believe that each individual is an isolated, hermetically sealed atom, acting in a vacuum without influencing each other. This is a common charge, but a highly puzzling one. In a lifetime of reading libertarian and classical-liberal...
The Lesson From Germany and Korea
Institutions are, of course, in some sense the products of culture. But, because they formalize a set of norms, institutions are often the things that keep a culture honest, determining how far it is conducive to good behaviour rather than bad. To illustrate the...
Occupational Licensing Increases Prices and Deprives People of Options
When you shop online, vendors usually give you a bunch of different ways to sort your options. Take Amazon: One popular sorting option – especially for customers with low income – is “Price: Low to High.” You’ve probably used it yourself many times. This...
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