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About Us MISSION
This site is devoted to the cause of non-interventionism
and is read by libertarians, pacifists, leftists, "greens,"
and independents alike, as well as many on the Right who agree with our
opposition to imperialism. Our initial project was to fight for the case
of non-intervention in the Balkans under the Clinton presidency and continued
with the case against the campaigns in Haiti, Kosovo and the bombings
of Sudan and Afghanistan. Our politics are libertarian: our opposition
to war is rooted in Randolph
Bourne's concept that "War is the health of the State."
With every war, America has made a "great leap" into statism,
and as Bourne emphasizes: " . . . it is during war that one best
understands the nature of that institution [the State]." At its core,
that "nature" includes the ever-increasing threat to individual
liberty and the centralization of political power. Antiwar.com is one project of our parent foundation the "Randolph Bourne Institute." It is a program that provides a sounding board of interest to all who are concerned about US foreign policy and its implications. In 1952, Garet Garrett, one of the last of the Old Right "isolationists," said it well: "Between government in the republican meaning, that is, Constitutional, representative, limited government, on the one hand, and Empire on the other hand, there is mortal enmity. Either one must forbid the other or one will destroy the other." This is the perception that informs our activism, and inspires our dedication. Non-interventionism abroad is a corollary to non-interventionism at home. Randolph Bourne echoes this sentiment: "We cannot crusade against war without implicitly crusading against the State." Since opposition to war is at the heart of our philosophy, and single-issue politics is the only avenue open to us, Antiwar.com embodies the politics of the possible. Our dedication to libertarian principles, inspired in large part by
the works and example of the late Murray
N. Rothbard, is reflected on this site. While openly acknowledging
that we have an agenda, the editors take seriously our purely journalistic
mission, which is to get past the media filters and reveal the truth
about America's foreign policy. Citing a wide variety of sources without
fear or favor, and presenting our own views in the regular columns of
various contributors, we clearly differentiate between fact and opinion,
and let our readers know which is which. THE FUTURE Antiwar.com is already fighting the next information war: we are dedicated to the proposition that they (war hawks and our leaders) are not going to be allowed to get away with it, unopposed and unchallenged. The War Party is well-organized, well-financed, and very focused. They know what they want: a renewal of the Cold War, increased military spending, and a globalist mission that would project American power from the Middle East to the Korean peninsula and all points in between. And they know how to get it: mobilizing special interest groups and key corporate allies in a propaganda war designed to win the hearts if not the minds of the American people. The antiwar forces, on the other hand, are not so well-positioned: everyone is for peace, in theory at least, but there is no one group of Americans especially disposed to work for it, outside of small religious groups such as the Quakers and the Catholic Worker movement.Lacking a centrally-coordinated leadership, without financial resources
of any significance, and incredibly diverse, the organized opposition
to the first Balkan war was unfocused and of limited effectiveness.
Currently, the antiwar movement against a war on Iraq is considered
anti-American and left-wing. However, we are changing this perception
by leading the cause of the patriotic peace movement, which understands
the true costs of war. Unfortunately, the organizations pushing for
actions in Afghanistan, Iraq and other areas around the world are stronger
and even more focused. Antiwar.com is an integral part of the movement
against these groups and for peace by disseminating accurate news and
commentary and focusing on the burgeoning
student movement. |
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