U.S. History

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Charles Adams
No modern revolution was deeper rooted in taxation than the revolt of the Thirteen Colonies in British North America, writes Charles Adams.
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

This talk was delivered to the Auburn University Libertarians on February 16, 2006.

Ludwig von Mises

A book-length manuscript based on notes taken by Bettina B. Greaves during the Mises Seminar in New York in the 1960s. 

Hans-Hermann Hoppe

Hans Hoppe explains why cities exist and how governments destroy them through interventionist politics.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Lew Rockwell writes: "I was invited to speak at a peace march and rally in Birmingham, Alabama, sponsored by the Alabama Peace and Justice Coalition, and gladly accepted the offer to speak against the war in Iraq."

Gary Galles

Starting this year, writes Gary Galles, every educational institution receiving federal aid must teach about the U.S. Constitution on the September 17 anniversary of its signing. 

Douglas French

They just don't make statesmen the way they used to, writes Doug French. Every week a new revelation comes to light about some senator or congressman's ethical transgressions.

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