War and Foreign Policy

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Murray N. Rothbard

WWI served as the model, the precedent, and the inspiration for state-corporate capitalism for the remainder of the 20th century.

Robert P. Murphy

Interventionism generates economic nationalism, which in turn generates bellicosity. Only laissez-faire policies are consistent with durable peace.

FDR knew that stopping the export of oil to Japan was fraught with danger.

David Gordon

Murray Rothbard modified the famous dictum of Marx: he wished both to understand and change the world.

David Gordon
All too often, America’s wars are presented as conflicts between the “good guys,” us, and the “bad guys,” our enemies.
John V. Denson

Americans will never reclaim the dream if presidents like Lincoln and Roosevelt are held up as examples of "great" presidents.

Wendy McElroy

Bourne defined war as the ultimate act of statehood, as the utmost act of "a group in its aggressive aspects."

Anders Mikkelsen
Albert Jay Nock wrote one of the first American books of World War I Revisionism.