War and Foreign Policy
Never a Dull Moment
Decentralize the Military: Why We Need Independent Militias
A "well-regulated militia," controlled by the states, was once considered essential to providing a counterweight against federal power.
Decentralize the Nuclear Arsenals
With the American state broke and deeply in debt, it is just a matter of time until nuclear proliferation spreads to Japan, Germany, and South Korea.
Robert Higgs: The State is too Dangerous to Tolerate
Robert Higgs demolishes many of the popular misconceptions about — and justifications for — the state.
When Guerrilla Warfare Can Succeed — And When It Will Fail
Murray Rothbard suggested that non-state insurgents were preferable to state-operated militaries. But can non-state armies ever succeed?
How to Really Make America Safe Again
The greatest threat to American safety is the actions of its own government.
The First Day of the Somme
The Sacrifice of July 1, 1916. The first day of the Battle of the Somme was a human disaster.
When Soviet Totalitarians Became American Allies
June 22, 1941 marks the day that friends of Stalin in the West were finally able to portray their hero as an anti-Nazi hero for the world.