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Defense Services on the Free Market

Murray N. Rothbard

"A truly free market is totally incompatible with the existence of a State, an institution that presumes to 'defend' person and property by itself subsisting on the unilateral coercion against private property known as taxation."

Putting the Economics Back in Christmas

Robert P. Murphy

Consumer spending doesnot drive the economy. On the contrary, saving, investment, and entrepreneurship are the critical components of economic growth.

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Introduction to Natural Law

Murray N. Rothbard

 The natural law is, in essence, a profoundly “radical” ethic, for it holds the existing status quo, which might grossly violate natural law, up to the unsparing and unyielding light of reason.

Cover for Omnipotent Government The Rise of the Total State and Total War

Etatism, Protectionism, and the Demand for Lebensraum

Ludwig von Mises

Having warned of the rise of national socialism and having fled the German army‘s march into Austria, Ludwig von Mises was in an excellent position to analyze Nazi economic doctrine.

Benjamin Constant: French Liberal Extraordinaire

Ralph Raico

“He loved liberty as other men love power,” was the judgment passed on Benjamin Constant by a contemporary. His lifelong concern, both as a writer and politician, was the growth of human freedom.

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The Conquest of the United States by Spain

Americans once dreamed of a country that did not care about global greatness or glory. It was within our reach if we had been wise enough to grasp and hold it.

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Imperialism and the Logic of War Making

Joseph T. Salerno

As a human endeavor like any other, war making is the product of reason, purpose and choice. A proper analysis of war must take into account the goals of the war makers.

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The Taboo Against Truth: Holocausts and Historians

Ralph Raico

In fact, all great states in the 20th century have been killer states, to a greater or lesser degree.

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Harry Truman and the Atomic Bomb

Ralph Raico

The destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a war crime worse than any that Japanese generals were executed for in Tokyo and Manila. If Harry Truman was not a war criminal, then no one ever was.

War and Inflation

A state without money or a state that must tax its citizens to raise money for its wars is necessarily limited in its imperial ambitions. Keep in mind that this is only a problem for the state.