War and Foreign Policy
The Pratt Street Riot and Baltimore’s Secession
Baltimore citizens resist the movement of the Union troops, leading to the first blood spilled in combat during the Civil War.
Military Keynesianism
Daniel McAdams discusses the unholy alliance among defense contractors, foreign policy mouthpieces, and think tanks.
Welcome and Introduction
Jeff Deist welcomes guests to the 2018 Mises Circle in Fort Worth: Will the American Economy Survive in 2018?
Daniel McAdams Previews His Talk at Our Upcoming Ft. Worth Event
Daniel McAdams and Jeff Deist discuss "Military Keynesianism".
The Bombardment of Fort Sumter
Chris Calton tells the incredible story of one of the most significant episodes in the history of the United States.
Trump’s Big Defense-Spending Plans Aren’t Enough for this Beltway Think Tank
Military spending in 2018 will be one of the biggest years for defense spending ever.
Iran Sanctions a Reminder of How America Militarized the Financial System
Europe must identify ways to limit their dependence on the US financial system – or else indeed be reduced to de facto-vassal status to DC.
Monarchy and War
It is important to understand the relationship between monarchy and war, and between monarchy and warfare.
How Neocons Destroyed a Chance for Peace with Iran After 9/11
As Trump considers ending the Iran nuclear deal, a look back at how the Bush administration betrayed one of its first allies in the "War on Terror."