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World War II
The War State: Summary, Analysis, and Commentary
by Nick Weber | Aug 21, 2020 | Book Reviews, Featured Articles
The War State: The Cold War Origins Of The Military-Industrial Complex And The Power Elite, 1945-1963, by Michael Swanson Not too long ago, a deluge of hysteria surrounded President Trump amid his threat to declare a national emergency in order to secure funding for a...
Trump’s Last Chance at Reelection: End the Wars!
by Jim Bovard | Aug 15, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Four years ago, Donald Trump electrified campaign audiences by denouncing “Trigger Happy Hillary” Clinton. Trump bragged in 2016 that his advisers knew “how to avoid the endless wars we are caught in now” but he has yet to deliver on what many voters believed was his...
Imagining a Memorial for the Veterans of the Global War on Terror
by Hunter DeRensis | Jul 29, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Memorials are intrinsically meant to be a community fixture. There is a reason they are placed in the public square, made the focal points of parks and included alongside bustling streets instead of being kept away for private eyes or individual observance. Memorials...
Stephen M Walt: Countries Should Mind Their Own Business
by Steven Woskow | Jul 20, 2020 | Blog
"As A.J.P. Taylor once archly observed, leaders in the 19th century “fought ‘necessary’ wars and killed thousands; the idealists of the 20th century fought ‘just’ wars and killed millions.” Stephen M. Walt (professor of international relations at Harvard University)...
Natural Born Citizens: Understanding Who Can Be POTUS in a Nation Beset By Divided Loyalties
by Sam Jacobs | Jul 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
“Natural born citizenship” goes all the way back to England and determines who can and cannot be the president. But it also speaks to the core of who is an American.
Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty
by Murray N. Rothbard | Jul 7, 2020 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
[Originally appeared in Left and Right, Spring 1965, pp. 4-22.] The Conservative has long been marked, whether he knows it or not, by long-run pessimism: by the belief that the long-run trend, and therefore Time itself, is against him, and hence the inevitable trend...
Constitutional Republic vs. Pure Democracy: How the U.S. Election Process Has Changed
by Sam Jacobs | Jul 6, 2020 | Uncategorized
The long history of America’s franchise is one of ever greater expansion. But is more democracy actually better?
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Immigration Control and the Rule of Law
If you think that immigration control does not strike at the heart of the rule of law, you need to listen to this: https://youtu.be/Ierrs3E3Qow?si=8Szi0YiuDfh7Xgte
The Palestinians: The Libertarian Take
Even if the Palestinians are not a People, they nevertheless are and always have been people—that is, individual human beings with natural rights, namely, the rights to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness. Like everyone else. But individuals can come...
Creative Chaos: Inside the CIA’s Covert War to Topple the Syrian Government
Announcing the publication of the Libertarian Institute's 17th book, the long-promised, Creative Chaos: Inside the CIA's Covert War to Topple the Syrian Government, by the great William Van Wagenen....
Culture War w/Adam Nutter
Anytime I want to discuss cultural issues professional comedian Adam Nutter is my man. We discuss Big Balls beatdown, Sydney Sweeney, and Epstein subpoenas.
The Kyle Anzalone Show [GUEST] Michael Vlahos – America’s Military Is in Big Trouble
Michael Vlahos joins Kyle Anzalone to discusses the state of the US military and Ukrainian casualties during the war.
Anti-War Blog – Little Boy
He walked nearly twelve kilometres, barefoot, hungry. Most children like him, if they are lucky eat a single meal every second or third day. When he arrived to where the wheat was being distributed, he smiled. He was happy. Grateful. He kissed the hand of the American...
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