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The Illusion of Victory: America in World War I, by Thomas Fleming

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Presidential Hubris and War

Mises Review 9, No. 3 (Fall 2003)

THE ILLUSION OF VICTORY: AMERICA IN WORLD WAR I
Thomas Fleming
Basic Books, 2003, xi + 543 pgs.

Libertarianism Without Inequality, by Michael Otsuka

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Is Inequality Indefensible?

Mises Review 9, No. 3 (Fall 2003)

LIBERTARIANISM WITHOUT INEQUALITY
Michael Otsuka
Oxford University Press, 2003, viii + 158 pgs.


Michael Otsuka endeavors to combine two fundamental principles of political philosophy, usually considered polar opposites. In my view, his ingenious attempt does not succeed; but his failure has much to teach us.

Defend America First: The Antiwar Editorials of the Saturday Evening Post, 1939–1942, by Garet Garrett

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Against Preemptive Strike

Mises Review 9, No. 3 (Fall 2003)

DEFEND AMERICA FIRST: THE ANTIWAR EDITORIALS OF THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, 1939–1942
Garet Garrett
Introduction by Bruce Ramsey
Caxton Press, 2003, 285 pgs.

A Poverty of Reason: Sustainable Development and Economic Growth, by Wilfred Beckerman

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Do Future Generations Have Rights?

Mises Review 9, No. 3 (Fall 2003)

A POVERTY OF REASON: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 1
Wilfred Beckerman
The Independent Institute, 2002, xiii + 94 pgs.

Desperately Seeking Certainty: The Misguided Quest for Constitutional Foundations, by Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry

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Law on Shifting Sand

Mises Review 9, No. 3 (Fall 2003)

DESPERATELY SEEKING CERTAINTY: THE MISGUIDED QUEST FOR CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS
Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry
University of Chicago Press, 2002, xi + 208 pgs.
 

Liberty and Obedience, by Randy E. Barnett

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Liberty and Obedience

Mises Review 10, No. 3 (Fall 2004)

RESTORING THE LOST CONSTITUTION: THE PRESUMPTION OF LIBERTY
Randy E. Barnett
Princeton University Press, 2004, xv + 366 pgs.
 

The Morals of Nations, by James R. Otteson

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The Morals of Nations

Mises Review 10, No. 3 (Fall 2004)

ADAM SMITH’S MARKETPLACE OF LIFE
James R. Otteson
Cambridge University Press, 2002, xi + 338 pgs.
 

How Capitalism Saved America: The Untold History of Our Country, From the Pilgrims to the Present, by Thomas J. DiLorenzo

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A Student’s Guide to Economic History

Mises Review 10, No. 3 (Fall 2004)

HOW CAPITALISM SAVED AMERICA: THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY, FROM THE PILGRIMS TO THE PRESENT
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Crown Forum, 2004, viii + 295 pgs.
 

Faith in Freedom: Libertarian Principles and Psychiatric Practices, by Thomas Szasz

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Szasz on the Liberal Tradition

Mises Review 10, No. 3 (Fall 1996)

FAITH IN FREEDOM: LIBERTARIAN PRINCIPLES AND PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICES
Thomas Szasz
Transaction Publishers, 2004, xvi + 264 pgs.
 

Arguing About War, by Michael Walzer

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Unjust? So What?

Mises Review 10, No. 3 (Fall 2004)

ARGUING ABOUT WAR
Michael Walzer
Yale University Press, 2004, xv + 208 pgs.  
 

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