
About this episode
The episode discusses the paradox of presidential declarations of peace amidst the reality of war.
Of course the president, like everyone, frequently protests his desire for peace. Everyone does this. And I think we may assume he is quite sincere about it.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-daily/president-goes-war 2026 is the Year of Rothbard—Murray’s 100th birthday—and we’re celebrating by giving away free copies of Anatomy of the State through May 31. Grab yours today at https://mises.org/AudioFree
Topics covered
- war
- presidency
- peace
- politics
- society
Keywords
- president
- war
- peace
- politics
- Murray Rothbard
Sponsors
Mises Institute
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Mises Institute
Books & works: Anatomy of the State
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