The anthology contains many classic and provocative writings, including
Daniel Webster’s “Conscription,” Mark Twain’s “War Prayer,” Leonard
Read’s “Conscience on the Battlefield,” Ayn Rand’s “The Roots of War,”
Edmund Opitz’s “Concerning War and Peace,” and Ludwig von Mises’s “The
Economics of War.”

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Cliches of Socialism number 14 by Paul L. Poirot
“Employees often lack reserves and are subject to ‘exploitation’ by capitalist employers”
Marxism Unmasked: From Delusion to Destruction by Ludwig Von Mises
This is a collection of nine lectures Mises gave in San Francisco in 1952, all of which deal with the ideas and consequences of Marxism. The first several explore Marxism’s view of history and conflict with Mises offering counter-arguments and…
Cliches of Socialism Number 23 by Paul L. Poirot
“If Free Enterprise really works, why the Great Depression?”
Cliches of Socialism Number 18 by Paul L. Poirot
“Customers ought to be protected by price controls.”
Fiat Money Inflation In France by Andrew Dickson White
Though over 100 years old, this short monograph remains one of the most vivid descriptions of the damage that government control over money can do, as White describes the late 18th century inflation that the French government inflicted on its…

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