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| | Stromberg Bibliography on War, Peace, and the State |
 | | I begin with a chronological listing of works dealing with America’s wars – hot and cold – and go on to a thematic listing of works on statism and war, propaganda, and unconventional war. |
 | | In this mythical world, the United States bumbles along amiably – and in utter conformity with international law and high-minded principles – for years at a time, when it is "suddenly and deliberately attacked" out of the blue, for no discernible reason, by forces of total evil. |
 | | Thus, it is no accident that libertarians – with their critical view of states and state behavior – should be among those interested in war and imperialism, both of which represent a widening of state power – first abroad, and then at home. |
| www.mises.org /empire.asp (3679 words) |
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