The pursuit of peace will have to be governed not by slogans and superficiality but by a profound humility that acknowledges the inevitable limitations on what coercion can accomplish. FULL ARTICLE by Thomas E. Woods
Source link: http://archive.mises.org/13638/cobden-on-freedom-peace-and-trade/
Cobden on Freedom, Peace, and Trade
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Nice article; lots of linking too.
Once we save the world by killing all the bad guys, we can focus on living in peace and prosperity. Too bad that the “bad guys” think the same about us. Antagonistic ideologies can never be beaten by bullets, but only by better ideas.
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