U.S. History

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Greg Kaza
Carnegie’s entrepreneurial talents in developing new markets cannot be ignored, despite his unscrupulous dealings with politicians.
Chris Calton
Fitzhugh accepted the paternalist argument that US slavery had bettered the position of the slave — and then applied this idea to all races.
Ryan McMaken

Madison's ideas of "democracy" and "mob rule" apply to no regime today, and no modern self-styled "democracy" fits Madison's definition.

Ryan McMaken

Swiss political decentralization is far more small and localized than is the case in the United States.

This is all about power and the fiction of universal jurisdiction — a fiction the Framers thought they had buried.
Scott McPherson
A major cultural shift is taking place. More than ever, Americans are arming themselves in the modern era.
Ilana Mercer
John McCain's hatred of Donald Trump has driven America's most ardent warmonger to question the American intervention in Niger. And that's a good thing.
James Bovard

George W. Bush waged a war against the Constitution and human rights. But since he's now anti-Trump, we're told he's a hero of freedom.

Paul Gottfried
The Progressive Era was a prelude to our present regime, as Rothbard's new book makes abundantly clear.