War and Foreign Policy

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Jim Fedako

In order to slow illegal immigration, the US government is going to construct a fence along the international water boundary with Mexico.

David Gordon

From its founding, America has rejected the worldview of prioritizing physical safety above all else, as such a mentality leads to an impoverished and empty civic life.

Garet Garrett

National Industrial Conference Board American Affairs, Vol VII, no 1, 1945

Mises.org

One of the most brilliant and forceful attacks on Cold War foreign policy in the postwar era came from the pen of the veteran free-market publicist

Virgil Jordan

This scathing address delivered by Dr. Jordan at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the National Industrial Conference Board, 16 May 1946, one year after the end of World War II.

Mises.org

Murray Rothbard discusses the critical turning point in Republican politics: 1946-1950.

Murray N. Rothbard

Perhaps we would have a rational foreign policy — if Americans could be brought to realize that the first necessity is the renunciation of the lie as an instrument of foreign policy.