Revisionist History of War Conference
Ready to see history with new eyes? You won’t look at war the same way again.
Ready to see history with new eyes? You won’t look at war the same way again.
Is the Federal Reserve truly independent? Jonathan Newman uncovers the myths behind the 1951 Treasury-Fed Accord.
Ron Unz critically reassesses the established narrative of World War II.
The antebellum abolitionist movement ranged from peaceful abolitionist societies in the South to groups in New England advocating violence and bloodshed. Unfortunately, the nation‘s political leaders chose to end slavery through violent means.
Phillip Tourney provides a first-hand account of the 1967 USS Liberty incident.
Did the Marshall Plan save Europe or enrich crony capitalists? Patrick Newman discusses how corporate welfare, hidden deals, and corruption shaped postwar policy, with effects still felt today.
David Gordon explores historian Charles Beard’s forgotten warnings and their lasting lessons on liberty and foreign policy.
Why did the South lose the Civil War? Mark Thornton argues Vicksburg—not Gettysburg—was key, revealing how Confederate economic failures sealed their fate.
Hunt Tooley reveals how artillery, arms dealers, and bankers turned war into profitable, prolonged carnage.
Scott Horton explains how US foreign policy disasters threaten peace, prosperity, and freedom.