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The importance of foreign policy

Is it really possible to be a "libertarian" warmonger? Robert Higgs makes a persuasive case that while there is room for disagreement among true lovers of freedom over a variety of issues, war and foreign policy are so integral to the government power that anyone who seriously questions governments role in our lives must take a dim view of war and governments as "protectors."

-- Paul Gessing

Free-for-all (frfr-ôl) -- n. A disorderly fight, argument, or competition in which everyone present participates.

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