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John T. Flynn
John Thomas Flynn (1882–1964) was an outspoken critic of the Roosevelt administration's domestic and foreign policy decisions, opposing both the New Deal and the Second World War. As Mises Institute senior fellow Ralph Raico described Flynn in his introduction to the 50th anniversary edition of The Roosevelt Myth, "There is little doubt that the best informed and most tenacious of the Old Right foes of Franklin Roosevelt was John T. Flynn."
| Title | Author | Date | |
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| Good Fascists and Bad Fascists | John T. Flynn | 08/08/2012 |
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| Republics in History | John T. Flynn | 05/11/2012 |
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| The Good Deficits | John T. Flynn | 01/12/2012 |
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| The President Goes to War | John T. Flynn | 01/04/2012 |
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| The Righteous Bosses of the New Deal | John T. Flynn | 10/07/2011 |
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| Out, Out Damn Depression: FDR in 1938 | John T. Flynn | 08/09/2011 |
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| Pre-Fascist Italy: Tax and Borrow and Spend | John T. Flynn | 04/22/2011 |
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| The Bad Word | John T. Flynn | 04/11/2011 |
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| Eggheads through History | John T. Flynn | 03/15/2010 |
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| What Is Fascism? | John T. Flynn | 04/26/2008 |
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| The Merchant of Death: Basil Zaharoff | John T. Flynn | 08/24/2007 |




