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David Canon

This paper will examine the CIA’s role in the international power struggle by briefly outlining the formation and early history of the CIA, t

Justus D. Doenecke

“We are passing through the most serious moment in the history of the world since the year 410 A.D.-the year of the fall of the Roman Empire

M.E. Grenander

To collaborate with an author in perceiving the implied ethical problems he poses and passing a moral judgment on their solution can be, as Wayne B

Carl Watner

The doctrine of natural liberty is ultimately grounded on two premises which are necessary to the understanding of why governments are “crimi

Mark Thornton

The American Revolution restored private and local control over goods such as alcohol and tobacco, but since the period of the Early Republic, the prohibitionist agenda has, with few deviations, continued on this trend of increasing central control.

Ronald Hamowy

The condition of the American medical profession at the close of the Civil War was, in almost every particular, significantly different from that w

Historian Alice Felt Tyler once used the expression “Freedom’s Ferment” to characterize the antebellum period in American history

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Volume 19, Number 4 (Winter 1999)

 

An Interview with Thomas J. DiLorenzo

 

Mark Thornton Chetley Weise

David Beito did a great service for the scholarship of liberty and American history with his rediscovery of the Great Depression-era tax resistance

Walter Block

Given Dwight Lee’s stalwart free enterprise credentials, it is more than passingly curious that the title of his 1998 Presidential Address to the S