How Much Is Obama’s War on ISIS Going to Cost?
How much is Obama’s war on ISIS going to cost you? You don’t want to know, writes Daniel McAdams.
How much is Obama’s war on ISIS going to cost you? You don’t want to know, writes Daniel McAdams.
Contrary to the claims of many advocates for expanding the already-huge war apparatus of the United States, Libertarians in general — and Murray Rothbard in particular — are not pacifists, but reject the killing of innocents and other unjustified forms of military aggression.
From the session on “Libertarianism: Intellectual History and Applications,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
From the session on “The Changing and Permanent War Parties,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
From the session on “The Changing and Permanent War Parties,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
Don’t expect sustained opposition to war to come from either side, writes Andrew Syrios.
The occasional eruptions of anti-war positions from conservatives and progressives are more a function of what political party controls the White House than of any principled ideological stance. Don't expect sustained opposition to war to come from either side.
Anyone reading modern day trade agreements would not be surprised to discover that they focus less and less on reducing import duties, and more on developing national industries, promoting exports, and ensuring domestic policy space.
John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute talks with Lew Rockwell about his new book, the state, war, police, and education.
Historical revisionism is the process of unmasking government excuses for war and war-making, writes Ralph Raico.