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In 1783 the treaty ending hostilities between Great Britain and its rebellious colonies along the eastern seaboard of North America was signed in Paris. For their part the English proclaimed that, “His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz., New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations “ — there
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Wherever blame for the war might lie, for the immense majority of Americans in 1914 it was just another of the European horrors from which our policy of neutrality, set forth by the Founding Fathers of the Republic, had kept us free. Pašić, Sazonov, Conrad, Poincaré, Moltke, Edward Grey, and the rest—these were the men our Fathers had warned us
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[This article appeared in the New Individualist Review , Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 1964, pp. 29-36, and is reprinted here as a prescient look at the errors of the old conservative critique of libertarianism and conservatism’s vulnerability to the statist temptation.] The publication of a symposium on the question, “What is conservatism?” provides
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Churchill as Icon Opportunism and Rhetoric Churchill and the “New Liberalism” World War I Between the Wars Embroiling America in War—Again “First Catch Your Hare” War Crimes Discreetly Veiled 1945: The Dark Side The Triumph of the Welfare State Churchill as Icon When, in a very few years, the pundits start to pontificate on the great question:
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Dondequiera que resida la culpa de la guerra, para la inmensa mayoría de los americanos en 1914 era solo otro de los horrores europeos de la cual nos había librado nuestra política de neutralidad, establecida por los Padres Fundadores de la República. Pašić, Sazonov, Conrad, Poincaré, Moltke, Edward Grey y el resto—estos eran los hombres contra
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[Este artículo apareció en la New Individualist Review , volumen 3, número 3, otoño de 1964, pp. 29-36, y se reproduce aquí como una mirada profética a los errores de la antigua crítica conservadora del libertarismo y la vulnerabilidad del conservadurismo a la tentación estatista] La publicación de un simposio sobre la pregunta «¿Qué es el