War and Foreign Policy

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Murray N. Rothbard

Since the days of Woodrow Wilson, American foreign policy has been conducted with a smug and self- righteous hypocrisy perhaps unmatched by any nat

Alan Milchman

In the statist world in which we live there is a very real tendency to accept as fact all that the official organs of propaganda emit.

Ryan McMaken

From a free-market perspective, trade sanctions are always immoral and illegitimate because they restrict trade and free choice among individua

Mark Thornton

This book is a collection of ten previously published essays that address some of the most important questions of twentieth-century America.

Jonathan Marshall

Historians increasingly recognize the important role that considerations of foreign policy played in shaping the Constitution.’ Leading Feder

Julian Simon

Is there any “good” reason for a country such as the U.S.

Stephen P. Halbrook

The crux of the Arab-Israeli conflict is the Palestinian question, and the crux of the Palestinian question is: who justly owns the land of Israel

James L. Hudson

In recent years, with the increasing respectability of “applied philosophy” in the academic world, more and more philosophers have been

Brian Martin

Contained in the legal systems of almost all modern liberal democratic states is the provision for extraordinary executive power to be exercised in