War and Foreign Policy

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Walter Block

At one time, the libertarian perspective on immigration could be summed up by the following mantra: “There shall be no interference with the free m

Joseph R. Stromberg

In 1792, Thomas Paine sounded a cautionary note about the economics of empire:

Alexander J. Groth

The war in Iraq continues to dominate international developments and in its uncertain course casts a shadow not only on the foreign policy record o

Mark Thornton

An increasing percentage of migrants to the US-Mexican border are from Central American countries. It is not merely a coincidence that these same areas have been devastated by the American war on drugs, which has destroyed economies and increased crime in much of the region.