Political Theory

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Mises.org

“The liberal critique of the argument in favor of war is fundamentally different from that of the humanitarians.  It starts from the pre

David Gordon

A powerful state, Butterfield said, will endeavor to portray itself as the champion of the good, locked in battle with the forces of evil.

Chris Bassil

The problem with a statewide referendum on any matter, is that it implicitly assumes that the state is the appropriate unit for collective decision making.

Mises.org

“As a reflection of this fundamental realism—anti-utopianism—of his private-property anarchism, Rothbard, unlike most contemporary political

Gary North

People who look at the numbers know that the federal government will not muddle through this crisis.

David Gordon

David Gordon will teach <a href="http://academy.mises.org/courses/political-thought/">Political Thought through the Ages</a>, a 6-week online course at the Mises Academy, starting June 7, 2012.

Murray N. Rothbard

The heroic fighter for liberty <em>out</em> of power is often tempted, once he has the reins of command, to rationalize that <i>now</i> "order" must be imposed &mdash; by him.

David Gordon

Rethinking the American Union for the Twenty-First Century repays careful study by anyone interested in political philosophy or American history.