World War II: A Reading List
These books and authors offer a more realistic view of the moral problems with the American state‘s conduct in “the good war,” World War II.
These books and authors offer a more realistic view of the moral problems with the American state‘s conduct in “the good war,” World War II.
People often flirt with the idea that we need a little bit of fascism — but only on the side of God and democracy.
Jeff Deist and Matt McCaffrey discuss Omnipotent Government's absolute relevance today.
The film provides viewers with a sobering and accurate depiction of the horrific reality of war.
America's "defense" budget is really more than $1.2 trillion, more than double the Pentagon's official "base budget," once we include all the other related spending like that on "homeland security" and veterans affairs.
Bob Murphy interviews Mises Institute founder Lew Rockwell.
The Secretary of Defense acts as an indispensable liaison between parties, business, and the state. The job is guarded by a special class of loyalists, usually extremely bright individuals chosen by the state's elites.
How ironic that Pompeo and the rest of the neocons in the Trump Administration are ready to violate the US Constitution in order to attack Venezuela to "restore their constitution."
How ironic that Pompeo and the rest of the neocons in the Trump administration are ready to violate the US Constitution in order to attack Venezuela to “restore their constitution.”
Focusing primarily on the story of nine-year-old Elsie Duncan, Chris recounts the terrible years that followed the Battle of Shiloh for the civilians left in its wake.