World History

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Antony G. N. Flew

In this paper, Antony Flew discusses Marx and Engels, Adam Smith, and social science.

Volume 8, Number 2 (1987)

Josef Šíma Dan Stastny

It is the task of this paper to describe what can happen to “a good cause” when it is “ineptly defended,” and to address the problem of the relatio

Carl Watner

Most libertarians view civil disobedience or resistance to the State differently than members of the general public.

Justus D. Doenecke

The isolationist tradition in America, as it was manifested from 1939 to 1941, was based on two fundamental doctrines: avoidance of war in Europe and unimpaired freedom of action.

Karlheinz Weissmann

In two by-elections in the spring of 1996, the Front National (FN), the party of the radical right in France, helped several candidates of the left

Mark Thornton

Volume 21, Number 2 (Summer 2001)

Mark Thornton is interviewed about Government intervention and the War on Drugs.

Bettina Bien Greaves

Volume 14, Number 2 (Spring 1994)

Brettina Bein Greaves discusses Ludwig von Mises’s young life in Vienna dealing with Socialism

Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard

In the 1640s, an unknown English printer by the name of Richard Overton suddenly surfaced, seemingly out of nowhere, and catapulted himself into na

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

Andrei Kreptul

Following the fall of communism in Eastern Europe in the early 1990s, smaller, independent, ethnically-based political entities emerged.