War and Foreign Policy

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James Bovard

American revolutionaries revolted in part over high tariffs, but the new American state immediately began raising tariffs after the revolution, and tariffs have played an important role in American wars, imperialism, and crony capitalism ever since. 

Brendan Brown

With European powers broke and economically ailing by 1916, World War One would have ended much sooner had the Federal Reserve and its cronies not stepped in to help England and France keep the bloodshed going. Meanwhile, US economic intervention led to a huge post-war bust in America.

Ryan McMaken

Coming in Monday’s Mises Daily, Patrick Barron will explore the moral hazard that often plague

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Tom Woods explains the "unacceptable" opinions behind freedom and free markets.

T. Hunt Tooley

With 100 years having passed since the start of the First World War, the view of the war among historians and the public has evolved in many ways.  Historian Hunt Tooley examines the turning points in how the world sees the Great War. 

Daniel McAdams

How much is Obama's war on ISIS Going to Cost you? You don't want to know.

David Gordon

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.