A presumptive adversary of all in civil society, to obtain the support of some, [the state] must become the actual adversary of others; if there were no class struggle, the state could usefully invent it.
October 17, 2019 Empire and Interventionism vs. Republic and Noninterventionism
The chaos arising from U.S. interventionism in Syria provides an excellent opportunity to explore the interventionist mind. Consider the terminology being employed by interventionists: President Trump’s actions in Syria have left a “power vacuum,” one that Russia and Iran are now filling. The United States will no longer have “influence” in the region. “Allies” will no longer be able to trust the U.S. to come ...
Progressivism Is An Imposter
by Richard M. Ebeling
What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.” This became an often-repeated popular line after its use...
The Letter That CEOs Ought to Be Writing
by Laurence M. Vance
The mass shootings in August at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, and at a bar in Dayton, Ohio, prompted the CEOs of more ...