War and Foreign Policy
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Decentralize the Military: Why We Need Independent Militias
A "well-regulated militia," controlled by the states, was once considered essential to providing a counterweight against federal power.
Decentralize the Nuclear Arsenals
With the American state broke and deeply in debt, it is just a matter of time until nuclear proliferation spreads to Japan, Germany, and South Korea.
Robert Higgs: The State is too Dangerous to Tolerate
Robert Higgs demolishes many of the popular misconceptions about — and justifications for — the state.
When Guerrilla Warfare Can Succeed — And When It Will Fail
Murray Rothbard suggested that non-state insurgents were preferable to state-operated militaries. But can non-state armies ever succeed?