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Recorded at the 2003 Supporters Summit: Prosperty, War, and Depression . Ralph Raico discusses how from Jefferson to Madison, and on to Bastiat, Molinari, and Spencer, the “classical” liberals routinely denounced war as the enemy of freedom, prudence, and natural rights. Instead, militarism and imperialism have long been the domain of the enemies
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Intellectuals are pro-power and anti-market. Great presidents are war presidents who glorify power. The Costs of War and Reassessing the Presidency are recommended books on this topic. The First World War was a turning point which vastly extended state power, and vastly destroyed social power. Bismark united all of the German tribes into one state
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Germany surrendered conditionally in 1919 under the Treaty of Versailles. Everybody opposed the treaty, but it was forcibly implemented. Revisionism is necessary to combat state propaganda, e.g. the lie in WWII that FDR was surprised by Pearl Harbor. The welfare state was actually begun by Bismarck in the 1880s. The welfare state that now exists
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From the 18th century to our own time, the liberal tradition has stood firmly against war, based both on principle and on the reality of how and why wars begin, and also the wicked damage they do to society. The excuses for wars mask the underlying reason for them, writes Ralph Raico. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Keith
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The great sociologist William Graham Sumner explains how the imperialist wars result in the very opposite of their stated intentions. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Steven
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Roosevelt began negotiations to welcome the model killer state of the century into the community of nations, writes Ralph Raico. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Nathaniel
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Historical revisionism is the process of unmasking government excuses for war and war-making, writes Ralph Raico. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Robert Hale.
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It was thought that the ultimate antidote to war was universal democracy. It was not. Spencer defined liberal democracy as an individual free to control the product of his own efforts on the market. Welfare societies could not rationally be termed democracies. Globalism perverts the Constitution. Meddling activism has unintended consequences like