Review: A Satirical How-To Guide for Imperialists
Freedom "requires you to curtail freedom of speech and freedom of the press," the book declares.

"They say that if you love something, you should set it free," the manual explains. "This is how you must think about individual liberty."
That's just one of many nuggets of sardonic wisdom offered in How to Run Wars: A Confidential Playbook for the National Security Elite. An instruction guide written in the same satiric tradition as The Screwtape Letters and Report From Iron Mountain, this book by the libertarian economists Christopher Coyne and Abigail Hall draws on real examples across U.S. history to teach today's imperialists how to manipulate the media, suppress dissent, commandeer the economy, and rationalize every crime along the way.
The book concedes that some of its advice "may seem distasteful or counter to the ideals of a free society." But it urges readers to remember "the bigger picture. You are working to maintain and spread liberty and freedom at home and abroad. This requires you to curtail freedom of speech and freedom of the press in order to protect these freedoms, for otherwise they will be lost."
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No links to the reviewed book? Bah.
1. Open a browser tab or window.
2. "amazon.com"
3. tab x 5, "bo" enter, "how to run wars" enter.
See, his linkless way paves the way for YOU, the reader, to boycott Amazon, and for ME, the Amazon-worshipping commenter, to get "Amazon" into Google's search responses without Amazon having to pay for the advertising, and Google to point to another instance of people using search results, not sponsored ads. Meanwhile, Reason gets more comments, more clicks, better ad rates.
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I have added the link. Thanks for pointing out that it was missing.
Now my comment looks double-retarded. Thanks a lot.
But also thanks for two (?) great books. I especially enjoyed the lesser-known history of radio.
Relax, your comment was funny. And I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the books.
I hope you're writing more. Fun ways to learn.
""This requires you to curtail freedom of speech and freedom of the press in order to protect these freedoms, for otherwise they will be lost."""
Don't want to curtail the press because that is their political mouthpiece. That's how they communicate marching orders to the rubes.
Sounds like it should've been labelled the DNC platform. 🙂