This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Keith Hocker.
]]><![CDATA[Introduction to ‘Great Wars and Great Leaders’]]>
From the 18th century to our own time, the liberal tradition has stood firmly against war, based both on principle and on the reality of how and why wars begin, and also the wicked damage they do to society. The excuses for wars mask the underlying reason for them, writes Ralph Raico.