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Abby Hall

@abigail_r_hall

Assoc prof of economics. Coauthor of How to Run Wars, Manufacturing Militarism & Tyranny Comes Home. Political econ, militarism. Usual disclaimers.

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Is there such a thing as a just war? 🕊️ Christopher Coyne and Abby Hall argue that even if just wars are possible in theory, institutional incentives and hidden costs make them nearly impossible in practice—warranting a presumption in favor of pacifism. loom.ly/jrCSIWE

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How close is Iran to producing a nuclear weapon? Senior fellow @abigail_r_hall breaks down the details on our latest podcast episode. Head over to our website to listen to the entire thing now.

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Or consider my work with Karla Segovia, Miriam Reyes Sandoval, & Abby Hall analyzing & critiquing the Reagan administration's militarist policies in Central America.

Or consider my work with Karla Segovia, Miriam Reyes Sandoval, &amp; <a href="/Abigail_R_Hall/">Abby Hall</a> analyzing &amp; critiquing the Reagan administration's militarist policies in Central America.
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In "(Un)stable Peace in El Salvador," Abby Hall, Karla Segovia and I use the ideas of Kenneth Boulding to explain El Salvador's civil war. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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If war is liberty’s most dangerous enemy, why has it become our favored tool? "Instead of looking to “fix” other nations and control the world, we might instead [...] embrace the freedoms upon which our country was founded." — Christopher Coyne & Abby Hall loom.ly/IYXKL00

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70 years ago, the Russell–Einstein Manifesto warned: “Remember your humanity, and forget the rest.” As nuclear tensions rise again, its call for restraint & cooperation is more urgent than ever. The choice remains: end war, or risk ending humanity. | Christopher Coyne & @abigail_r_hall

70 years ago, the Russell–Einstein Manifesto warned: “Remember your humanity, and forget the rest.” As nuclear tensions rise again, its call for restraint &amp; cooperation is more urgent than ever. The choice remains: end war, or risk ending humanity.  | <a href="/ccoyne1/">Christopher Coyne</a> &amp; @abigail_r_hall
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How do periods of peace give rise to the conditions for war? Nathan P. Goodman, Abby Hall, and Karla Segovia leverage insights from Austrian economics and the work of Kenneth Boulding to analyze El Salvador's transition from peace to civil war. loom.ly/PyBS7_M

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JD “I don’t give a shit” Vance says killing people he accuses of a crime is the “highest and best use of the military.” Did he ever read To Kill a Mockingbird? Did he ever wonder what might happen if the accused were immediately executed without trial or representation??

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Claudia Williamson Kramer Jayme Lemke Joshua Ammons And Abby Hall tries to count the unseen costs of war- this "man's business"- to women. oll.libertyfund.org/publications/l… Don't miss out! Check back this week as each author continues the conversation...

<a href="/ClaudiaKra92796/">Claudia Williamson Kramer</a> <a href="/jmelemke/">Jayme Lemke</a> <a href="/JoshuaDAmmons/">Joshua Ammons</a> And <a href="/Abigail_R_Hall/">Abby Hall</a> tries to count the unseen costs of war- this "man's business"- to women.

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Independent Institute Hayek Program Christopher Coyne Karla Segovia, Abby Hall & I used insights from Kenneth Boulding's classic book "Stable Peace" to analyze the early stages of El Salvador's civil war. link.springer.com/article/10.100…