Rothbard’s Theory of International Relations and the State

Murray Rothbard is well known as an opponent of warfare perpetrated by states. This includes acts of war by states against other states, as well as acts of war by states against non-state organizations and individuals. Consequently, Rothbard’s historical scholarship and his political commentary is characterized by consistent opposition to aggressive warfare and imperialism as practiced by states in general, and by the United States government in particular. 

Circle Bastiat: How a Small Salon in 1950s NYC Helped Ignite the Modern Austrian Revival

In the early 1950s, a remarkable group of young intellectuals formed what later became known as the Circle Bastiat—an informal but intense salon of free-market thinkers centered around the ideas of classical liberalism and Austrian economics. Named after the 19th-century French economist and liberal philosopher Frédéric Bastiat, the Circle was more than just a casual club: it became one of the important cradles of the modern American libertarian and Austrian School revival.

The Disappearing Marxists

Here is a challenge for those who like solving mysteries—the case of the disappearing Marxists. You will have heard that Eric Foner is not a Marxist, and no academic historians admit to being Marxists. Neo-Marxists are not real Marxists, and cultural Marxism does not exist. Indeed, we are to believe, there are no Marxists in America today.

The Marxists have come a long way from a time when, not having any power, they mounted the barricades and insisted that everyone must recognize that they exist. Now that they run most institutions, they all deny being Marxists.

With His “Unconditional Surrender” Goal, Trump Signals a Long War

Donald Trump today, in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, stated that his goal for the current war with Iran is unconditional surrender. Specifically, he wrote: “There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!” 

Moreover, Trump specified that the US will have final say on “the selection of a GREAT & ACCEPTABLE Leader(s).”

In stating all this, however, Trump is essentially announcing that the US will be at war for an extended period. 

Why Taxpayers Are Right to Reject Immoral Research

Whenever taxpayers object to being forced to bankroll research they consider immoral, the standard retort arrives on cue: “Don’t politicize science.” But public funding is already the politicization of science. The moment research is financed by compulsory taxation, it is no longer a purely scholarly enterprise, it becomes a state project—filtered through bureaucracies, grant incentives, and the ideological needs of the regime that signs the checks.

Chris Day

Chris Day Jr is a high school junior active in the Libertarian Party of Mecklenburg County.