War and Foreign Policy

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John Hospers

The right of one person necessarily entails the obligation of another person or persons.

Justus D. Doenecke

“We are passing through the most serious moment in the history of the world since the year 410 A.D.-the year of the fall of the Roman Empire

Donald W. Livingston

What it means to be an American, both for Americans and foreigners, is largely determined by one’s attitude toward the war to defeat Southern indep

Carl Watner

One might ask: why has there been so little consideration of nonviolent resistance among libertarians?

Robert Danneskjöld

Libertarian writers including Hoppe, Hummel, and Murphy have attempted to deal with the presence of free riders in theoretical private defense cons

Joseph R. Stromberg

The Peace of Westphalia (1648), which closed out the era of wars “of”—or allegedly “about”—religion, established what might

Mark R. Crovelli

In this paper, I take up the long-overdue task of constructing the foundation for an a priori theory of international relations.

Walter Block

There has been for many years a tension between the anarcho-capitalist or free market anarchist, and the limited government or minarchist wings of

Jeffrey Rogers Hummel

In this article, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel reviews Thomas E. Woods, Jr’s The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History.

Albert Esplugas Manuel Lora

In a free society, goods, capital, and people would enjoy unrestricted freedom of movement based on voluntary relationships and the respect for pri