Fred Foldvary discusses the tyranny of majoritarianism.
Bart Frazier discusses the state’s exploitation of the common man.
Nick Ford discusses Obama on war.
Patrick Cockburn discusses how Jabhat al-Nusra is as bad as ISIS.
David S. D’Amato discusses whether libertarians should support the TPP.
Dan Sanchez discusses where ISIS gets its toys.
Sheldon Richman discusses why King John would be green with envy of Obama.
Peter Van Buren discusses Obama’s renewed war in Iraq.
Brad Parker discusses the plight of Palestinian kids under Israeli occupation.
Richard M. Ebeling discusses American progressives as Bismarck’s grandchildren.
Ivan Eland discusses the next president’s likely foreign policy.
Daniel Marans discusses why Henry Kissinger is careful about where he travels.
Lucy Steigerwald discusses the exhaustion and PTSD of drone operators.
Sheldon Richman discusses Alan Wolfe’s recent critique of libertarianism.
Robert Parry discusses the hawkishness of Samantha Power.
Gareth Porter discusses why the U.S. military is opposed to new combat roles in Iraq.
David S D’Amato discusses how libertarians are pro-market rather than pro-business.
Jacob G. Hornberger discusses hypocrisy on Egypt and Cuba.
Sheldon Richman discusses Bernie Sander’s views on consumer choice.
Ron Paul discusses the death penalty as a big government measure.
Chris Hedges discusses America’s slave empire.
Trevor Timm discusses how America’s drone policy is all exceptions and no rules.
Justin Raimondo discusses the question of who is a terrorist.
Gary Leech discusses the Zionist narrative about Israel.
David R. Henderson discusses whether foreign intervention causes blowback.
Sheldon Richman discusses Charleston and gun rights.
Dan Sanchez discusses a book that argues that war is a good thing.