Tag: Imperialism
By Alvaro Vargas Llosa | Monday March 26, 2012 at 8:01 AM PDT | 1 Comment
The upcoming 30th anniversary of the Falklands/Malvinas War by which London re-conquered the islands after an Argentine invasion has given rise to abundant demagoguery. With one exception—the document “Malvinas, An Alternative Vision” signed by a group of Argentine intellectuals, lawyers and journalists (they face a lawsuit for treason.) After questioning their government for considering...
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Tags: Imperialism, Liberty, Nationalism, Philosophy, The State, War
By Anthony Gregory | Tuesday March 20, 2012 at 11:01 AM PDT | 26 Comments
In light of Obama’s “National Defense Resources Preparedness” Order, I’d like to comment on a troubling trend I’ve seen in American discourse about war since 9/11. From left to right, it was often said that the U.S. government’s interventions abroad as well as its activities at home did not rise to the level of...
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Tags: Civil Liberties, Civil Society, Imperialism, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Personal Liberty, Presidential Power, Terrorism, The State, Torture, War
By Melancton Smith | Thursday March 8, 2012 at 6:51 PM PDT | 13 Comments
Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution provides that Congress has the power To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; To raise and support Armies . . . To provide and maintain a Navy; Today, Leon Panetta told the Senate that if the...
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Tags: Constitution, Defense, Imperialism, Law, Military, Peace, Presidential Power, War
By Anthony Gregory | Thursday February 23, 2012 at 10:41 AM PDT | 76 Comments
In 2002 and early 2003, the Bush administration made its case for war with Iraq. There were assertions given about Saddam’s maintenance of weapons of mass destruction and ties to al-Qaeda. What was never said explicitly, however, was that Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11. Yet by late 2003, seventy percent of polled Americans thought...
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Tags: Imperialism, Intelligence agency, Iran, Iraq, Presidential Power, Propaganda, The State, War
By Mary Theroux | Monday February 6, 2012 at 12:39 PM PDT | 7 Comments
In claiming during his remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday that he wishes to tax the rich because that is what Jesus would do, President Obama demonstrated he is equally confused on the teachings of Jesus, as he is with history and economics: The rich should pay more not only because “I...
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Tags: Budget and Tax Policy, Charity, Christianity, Civil Society, Economics, Education, Imperialism, Inflation, Law, Middle East, Morality, Taxation, Torture, Welfare
By Anthony Gregory | Wednesday January 11, 2012 at 2:27 PM PDT | 29 Comments
In his speech after the Iowa caucuses, Newt Gingrich warned that “an Iranian nuclear weapon is one of the most frightening things we have to confront.” He was criticizing the non-interventionist views of Ron Paul, but beyond the presidential campaign, we seem to have this bundle of assumptions overtaking the media and most political...
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Tags: Imperialism, Iran, Nuclear Weapons, The State, Uncategorized, War, Weapons
By Mary Theroux | Monday January 2, 2012 at 4:51 PM PDT | 15 Comments
On Saturday, President Obama signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) a/k/a the “Homeland Battlefield Bill,” (so named because it defines the entire U.S. as a battlefield in the War on Terror), that grants the executive virtually unlimited power to indefinitely detain any American citizen he deems a suspected “belligerent”—at his own...
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Tags: Civil Liberties, Constitution, Culture, Defense, Imperialism, Intelligence agency, Iran, Liberty, Middle East, Military, Peace, Personal Liberty, Police, Presidential Power, Privacy, Propaganda, Surveillance, Terrorism, The State, Torture, War
By David J. Theroux | Monday December 19, 2011 at 7:29 PM PDT | 19 Comments
We live in an increasingly secularized world of massive and pervasive nation states in which traditional religion, especially Christianity, is ruled unwelcome and even a real danger on the basis of a purported history of intolerance and “religious violence.” This is found in most all “public” domains, including the institutions of education, business, government,...
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Tags: American History, Books, Christianity, Civil Liberties, Civil Society, Conservatism, Culture, Imperialism, Law, Liberalism, Liberty, Military, Morality, Nationalism, Natural Law, Peace, Personal Liberty, Philosophy, Presidential Power, Privacy, Progressivism, Regulation, Religion, Science, Socialism, Terrorism, The State, Utilitarianism, War
By Anthony Gregory | at 2:41 PM PDT | 9 Comments
Kim Jong-il, the ruler of perhaps the most totalitarian dictatorship in the world, is dead. In watching the footage of North Korean citizens weeping hysterically, as if their own children had died, we can see the great wickedness at the heart of hyper-statism. Communism, fascism, and the total state represent a form of worship,...
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Tags: American History, Censorship, China, Civil Society, Fascism, Imperialism, Nationalization, Personal Liberty, Philosophy, The State
By Anthony Gregory | Tuesday December 6, 2011 at 5:24 PM PDT | 23 Comments
December 7 marks seventy years since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. This incident finally broke the non-interventionist spirit that had characterized the American people—an attitude that was informed by the utter failure of the United States’s very costly entry in the last world war to bring about the democracy that was promised of...
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Tags: Afghanistan, American History, Civil Liberties, Civil Society, Fascism, Germany, Imperialism, Iraq, Liberty, Presidential Power, Propaganda, Terrorism, War