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| | | | | International Law, Libertarian Principles, and the Russia-Ukraine War by Stephan Kinsella Free Life, 19 April 2022 In a discussion with some fellow libertarians about the current Russia-Ukraine war, I noticed some of them kept avoiding condemning Russia's invasion, criticizing pro-Ukraine western media and state prop | |
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www.theatlantic.com
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| | | | | By enabling Putin and other global kleptocrats, the West undermined democracy. It's time to change tactics. | |
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www.bookandsword.com
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| | | | | Canadian journalists can't be bothered to find and print maps of the war but this one on Wikimedia Commons is in the public domain... | |
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| | | ( Tomdispatch.com ) - In the weeks leading up to the recent presidential inauguration in Washington, this country and an anxious world expected many different things from what might be called, to borrow the title of a famed William Butler Yeats's poem, "The Second Coming" of Donald J. Trump. But nobody expected this. Nobody at all. "We will restore the name of a great president, William McKinley, to Mount McKinley where it should be and where it belongs," President Trump announced to a burst of applause during his inaugural address on January 20th. Continuing his celebration of a decidedly mediocre | ||