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Source link: http://archive.mises.org/19421/mises-daily-wednesday-november-23-2011/

Mises Daily: Wednesday, November 23, 2011

November 23, 2011 by

“The ‘Great Leaders’ Were Mass Murderers” by Anthony Gregory

In the West and especially the United States, historians, journalists, pundits, and politicians tend to admire leaders in proportion to the powers they claimed and exercised, which almost always corresponds with war making and killing. Ralph Raico dissents.

“Government and Progress” by F.A. Harper

In the acts of government, a singleness of conduct is attempted that by its very nature defies the law of variation — the requisite of progress.

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