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The Weekly Libertarian Leftist Review 80

Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses how his Vietnam War never ended.

Steve Coll discusses Obama and the long drone war.

Robert Parry discusses the U.S. embrace of the Saudi war on Yemen.

Brett S. Morris discusses Nixon and the Cambodian genocide.

Ronald Bailey discusses libertarian thinking styles and psychology.

Sheldon Richman discusses why a freed society would not be problem free.

Michael S. Rozeff discusses U.S. instigated and supported slaughters.

Robert Fantina discusses Hilary Clinton as the savior that wasn’t.

Andrew Levine discusses the new Hilary.

Laurence M. Vance discusses how sick of militarism he is.

Andrew Cockburn discusses the failure of U.S. assassination policy.

Rory Fanning discusses the 1965 U.S. invasion and occupation of the Dominican Republic.

Jacob G. Hornberger discusses judicial immunity for assassinations.

Jonathan Cook discusses an Israeli city keeping out Arabs.

Bruce Fein discusses the case against predator drones.

Sandy Tolan discusses the one state conundrum.

David S. D’Amato discusses agorism and black market economics.

David S. D’Amato discusses the benevolent state fantasy.

Sheldon Richman discusses power to the individual rather than the the state.

Lucy Steigerwald discusses whether we can ever make anti-war fashionable.

Marjorie Cohn discusses challenging American exceptionalism.

Conor Friedersdorf discusses how some drone victims are more equal than others.

Sharon Presley discusses a new book on Joan Kennedy Taylor.

Jacob G. Hornberger discusses how Vietnam was no business of the U.S. government.

Justin Raimondo discusses lessons of the Vietnam War.

Dave Lindorff discusses 40 years after Vietnam.

Jean Bricmont discusses the fall of Saigon.

Jonathan Chait discusses 61 times Kristol was reminded of Hitler and Churchill.

Dan Glazebrook discusses Britain, Libya, and the Mediterranean.

Conor Friedersdorf discusses how few conservatives take police abuse seriously.

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