Tag Archives: Foreign Policy

Austin Rallies for Peace

The city of Austin has a illustrious history of peace activism, most notably during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. Unfortunately, Austin has fallen into the same troubling trend that the national peace movement has fallen victim to ever since Barack … Continue reading

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Free Webinar Over “The Limits of State-led Humanitarian Action” Next Wednesday

Join SFL and students from all over the world next Wednesday, March 21, at 8PM as Chris Coyne discusses “The Ability to Protect: The Limits of State-led Humanitarian Action.” Wednesday, March 21 at 8pm EST Speaker: Chris Coyne  “The Ability … Continue reading

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Going Greek: How Non-interventionism Saved A Civilization

The following is a guest submission by Ross Marchand,a  sophomore at the University of Maryland and president of College Park Students For Liberty. The drumbeats for war in Syria can be heard already, as “humanitarians” and other rabble-rousers demand that … Continue reading

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Christopher Preble on Young Voters, Libertarian Foreign Policy, and Students For Liberty

Christopher Preble, Vice President for Defense and Foreign Policy Studies at The Cato Institute, recently wrote an amazing article in Foreign Policy discussing Ron Paul, libertarian foreign policy, and its widespread popularity among Americans, in particular young voters. Preble’s article … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Chris Preble’s “A Libertarian Foreign Policy”

Last Wednesday night, Cato Institute scholar and VP of Foreign Policy Studies Chris Preble delivered a lecture to the Hoyas for Liberty at Georgetown University. His talk, which was streamed live online as part of the Students For Liberty Webinar Series, … Continue reading

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“A Libertarian Foreign Policy” Webinar Tomorrow

Webinar Wednesdays continue tomorrow night, January 25 at 8PM. Join us for a discussion of “A Libertarian Foreign Policy for the 21st Century” to be led by Chris Preble. Check out the deets! Wednesday, January 25 at 8pm (Eastern Time) … Continue reading

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“A Libertarian Foreign Policy” Webinar Next Wednesday

This webinar will be hosted LIVE from the Georgetown Hoyas For Liberty! Webinar participants will still be able to ask questions. Please join us next Wednesday, January 25 at 8PM for a webinar over “A Libertarian Foreign Policy for the … Continue reading

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Non-interventionism is No “Mistake”

Yesterday, executive board member Clint Townsend published a blog post warning of “5 Mistakes Libertarians Should Avoid.” While most of his article soundly advises to avoid stupidities like grammatical errors and conservatism, Clint gives one pointer that I firmly believe … Continue reading

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Libertarian Occupy Wall Street Demands

Over the past the month, the Occupy movement has taken to the streets across cities nationwide to protest economic inequality as well as corporate greed and control of government. These grievances are legitimate and well intentioned, but at the same time the top-down … Continue reading

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Ten Years Later

As the tenth anniversary for the defining day of my generation comes upon us, it feels necessary for me to reflect on both the event itself and how we, as a nation, have responded to the terrorist attacks on September … Continue reading

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