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... 1993), p. xiii. The historian Charles Beard warned that becoming the world
policeman 1.
... 1993), p. xiii. The historian Charles Beard warned that becoming the world
policeman 1.
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The historian Charles Beard warned that becoming the world policeman would
mean "perpetual war for perpetual peace"4 and, of course, this is the theme of
George Orwell's prophetic novel 1984. We need to understand the "total" costs of
...
The historian Charles Beard warned that becoming the world policeman would
mean "perpetual war for perpetual peace"4 and, of course, this is the theme of
George Orwell's prophetic novel 1984. We need to understand the "total" costs of
...
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15 On the other hand, we are told by official propagandists, or the "Court
Historians," and many political leaders like the "Megaphone of Mars," Teddy
Roosevelt, that wars are simply the instruments of progress and serve a similar
purpose to ...
15 On the other hand, we are told by official propagandists, or the "Court
Historians," and many political leaders like the "Megaphone of Mars," Teddy
Roosevelt, that wars are simply the instruments of progress and serve a similar
purpose to ...
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27 The founders were familiar with the first historian, Herodotus, who wrote about
the Persian armies invading Greece. He marveled at the heroic efforts of the
Greeks, who were outnumbered by a ratio of ten-to-one, but still defeated their ...
27 The founders were familiar with the first historian, Herodotus, who wrote about
the Persian armies invading Greece. He marveled at the heroic efforts of the
Greeks, who were outnumbered by a ratio of ten-to-one, but still defeated their ...
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You can get up an amount of enthusiasm that nothing else will excite.60 Historian
Ludwell H. Johnson concludes: The reasons for seceding were not at all obscure
to Southerners at the time. Many saw themselves fighting a second War for ...
You can get up an amount of enthusiasm that nothing else will excite.60 Historian
Ludwell H. Johnson concludes: The reasons for seceding were not at all obscure
to Southerners at the time. Many saw themselves fighting a second War for ...
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