Extremely detailed background to the events following World War I ultimately culminated in a second world war.
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The twentieth century was the bloodiest in all history—not coincidentally a century of statism.
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A History of the American Anti-Militarist Tradition
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Nothing is so dangerous to liberty as the power to make war, argues this remarkable collection of essays. There can be no reconciling freedom and empi...
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The U.S. entry into World War II is one of the issues that American political culture considers to be settled and not discussable.
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Depression, War, and Cold War is the product of a decade or more of research into some of the most vexing issues of the last century and...
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The book that immortalized Garet Garret, the writer whose name had been familiar to American readers in the 1920s and 1930s but who turned against the...
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There is one and only one voice in Congress for a foreign policy of freedom, and it belongs to Ron Paul, who has stood alone for freedom for many year...
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Hazlitt said it would fail. He was right.
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The great historian of classical liberalism strips away the veneer of exalted leaders.
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The great historian of classical liberalism strips away the veneer of exalted leaders.
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