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... citizens ) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake ; since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of Republican Government . . . . The Great rule of conduct for us , in ...
... citizens ) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake ; since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of Republican Government . . . . The Great rule of conduct for us , in ...
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... citizens from force and fraud . However , during times of war , government itself becomes the main perpetrator of force ( conscription ) and fraud ( false propaganda ) against its own citizens . Robert Higgs already has an excellent ...
... citizens from force and fraud . However , during times of war , government itself becomes the main perpetrator of force ( conscription ) and fraud ( false propaganda ) against its own citizens . Robert Higgs already has an excellent ...
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... citizens . Murray Rothbard wrote a brilliant essay entitled " The Anatomy of the State " wherein he addressed this subject , and especially the role of the intellectual in justifying the State and its actions , which would include its ...
... citizens . Murray Rothbard wrote a brilliant essay entitled " The Anatomy of the State " wherein he addressed this subject , and especially the role of the intellectual in justifying the State and its actions , which would include its ...
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... citizens to fight modern wars . This force is national conscription , which started with the Ameri- can Civil War and continues up to the present time . Without con- scription , many of the " police actions " and unnecessary wars in ...
... citizens to fight modern wars . This force is national conscription , which started with the Ameri- can Civil War and continues up to the present time . Without con- scription , many of the " police actions " and unnecessary wars in ...
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... citizens had far more to fear from the rapidly increasing powers of our own central government than from any threat of a foreign invasion . He further recognized that it is through the abuse of the war powers granted to the presi- dent ...
... citizens had far more to fear from the rapidly increasing powers of our own central government than from any threat of a foreign invasion . He further recognized that it is through the abuse of the war powers granted to the presi- dent ...
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