The American Mercury November 1936
Channing Pollack says America Doesn’t Give a Damn
More Pay for College Football Stars, by John R. Tunis
The American Mercury October 1937
How I Became a Fascist
The Myth of the Two-Gun Man, by Charles B. Roth
How the WPA Buys Votes, by Gordon Carroll
The American Mercury August 1939
Beware the Third Termites! Eugene Lyons
Shall we Annex Texas? Owen P. White
The Headmaster Murder Mystery, by Harland Manchester
The American Mercury June 1939
Father Coughlin: Holy Medicine Man, by John McCarten
Germany Can’t Win! by George Fielding Eliot
The American Mercury May 1939
Little Jack Garner; Russia’s Role in Spain, by Irving Pflaum
Robert B. Hotz on the End of Liechtenstein
The American Mercury May 1937
The Autocrat vs. the Constitution by Albert Jay Nock
Harold Lord Varney on the Red Road to War
The American Mercury April 1939
Our Totalitarian Liberals - Editorial
Charles A. Beard says “We’re Blundering Into War”
The American Mercury March 1937
Gordon Carroll on the Case History of a Strike
The Vanishing American Male, by Stewart H. Holbrook
The American Mercury January 1938
The Triumph of the Have-Not, H.L. Mencken
Harold Lord Varney on Radicals in Our Churches
The American Mercury February 1937
Russia’s Private War in Spain, by Lawrence Dennis
Portrait of Walter Winchell, Henry F. Pringle
The American Mercury January 1943
Enough for All, by Dorothy Thompson
German Lies About Versailles, by George Creel
The American Mercury November 1937
The United Affront, by Ernest Boyd
Philip McKee on the High Cost of Dying
Propaganda from the White House, by Gordon Carroll
The American Mercury September 1936
Paradise Imagined, by William H. Chamberlin
The End of Democracy, by Ralph Adams Cram
The American Mercury March 1936
Three Years of Dr. Roosevelt, H.L. Mencken
Harald Lord Varney asks, “Are the Capitalists Asleep?”
The American Mercury February 1936
Senator Lester Dickson asks, “What’s the Matter With Congress”
Progress Toward Collectivism, by Albert Jay Nock
The American Mercury April 1936
If the New Dealers Win, Frank R. Kent
Laurence Stallings on Bush Brigades and Blackamoors