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November 1, 2021

Mises Institute

By Allen Gindler

Marxism versus Libertarianism: Two Types of Internationalism

Internationalism in the interpretation of libertarian philosophy and Marxist doctrine are two completely different concepts. One is a natural outcome of human cooperation. The other is pure myth.

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By Murray N. Rothbard

A Libertarian Theory of War

War is only proper when the exercise of violence is rigorously limited to the individual criminals. How many wars have met this criterion?

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By David Gordon

Contract Rights Are Not the Same as Natural Rights

Contracts are voidable and thoroughly changeable. They can be totally ignored with the consent of both parties. But natural rights are not like contracts and can't be abolished even with consent.

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