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Selected Bibliography from The Failure of Americas Foreign Wars

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The following is a bibliography of revisionist works that was included inThe Failure of Americas Foreign Wars, published by The Future of Freedom Foundation in 1996. The bibliography was prepared by Richard M. Ebeling. Acton, Lord (John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton). Nationality, inEssays in the History of Liberty. Indianapolis, Ind.: Liberty Classics, 1985. Ambrose, Stephen E.Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy, 19381976. New York: Penguin Books, 1976. Angell, Norman.The Fruits of Victory. New York: The Century Co., 1921. _____.The Great Illusion . New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, 1933. _____.This Have and Have-Not Business: Political Fantasy and Economic Fact. London: Hamish Hamilton, Publisher, 1936. Armstrong, Anne.Unconditional Surrender. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1961. Balabkins, Nicholas.Germany Under Direct Controls: Economic Aspects of Industrial Disarmament, 19451948. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1964. Barnes, Harry Elmer.The Genesis of the World War. New York: Alfred Knopf Co., 1929. _____.In Quest of Truth and Justice: De-Bunking the War-Guilt Myth . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Ralph Myers Publisher, Inc., 1972. _____. Pearl Harbor After ...

A Militarist Foreign Policy Means More Death and Destruction

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“A feeling has been growing for a long time — even before Viet Nam — that the presidency was somehow out of hand. The White House has been building to some kind of smash.” — George Reedy, former aide to President Lyndon Johnson “More and more it appears that the art of governing is the art of deceiving on a large scale.” — Robert Nisbet, The Twilight of Authority.   Both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will continue an American empire that hurts the country and much of the rest of the world. They both believe in an interventionist, militarist foreign policy that goes back at least as far as 1945. It constitutes a grave a threat to American liberties and economic well-being. The foreign policy of nation building, bombing, and interventions around the globe will continue regardless of which major candidate wins. It is a bellicose bipartisan foreign policy. These inescapable conclusions are the result of reviewing the record of Obama and ...

‘Neutralizing’ John Lennon: One Man against the ‘Monster’

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“You gotta remember, establishment, it’s just a name for evil. The monster doesn’t care whether it kills all the students or whether there’s a revolution. It’s not thinking logically, it’s out of control.”—John Lennon (1969) John Lennon, born 75 years ago on October 9, 1940, was a musical genius and pop cultural icon. He was also a vocal peace protester and anti-war activist and a high-profile example of the lengths to which the U.S. government will go to persecute those who dare to challenge its authority. Long before Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden were being castigated for blowing the whistle on the government’s war crimes and the National Security Agency’s abuse of its surveillance powers, it was Lennon who was being singled out for daring to speak truth to power about the government’s warmongering, his phone calls monitored and data files collected on his activities and associations. For a little while, at least, Lennon became enemy number one ...

Selected Bibliography from The Failure of America’s Foreign Wars

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The following is a bibliography of revisionist works that was included in The Failure of America’s Foreign Wars, published by The Future of Freedom Foundation in 1996. The bibliography was prepared by Richard M. Ebeling. Acton, Lord (John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton). “Nationality,” in Essays in the History of Liberty. Indianapolis, Ind.: Liberty Classics, 1985. Ambrose, ...

Power to the People: John Lennon’s Legacy Lives On

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“You gotta remember, establishment, it’s just a name for evil. The monster doesn’t care whether it kills all the students or whether there’s a revolution. It’s not thinking logically, it’s out of control.” — John Lennon (1969) Militant nonviolent resistance works. Peaceful, prolonged protests work. Mass movements with huge numbers of participants work. Yes, America, it is possible to use occupations ...