U.S. History

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Harry Elmer Barnes

The surprise Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, is regarded by most persons who recall it at all as an isolated dramatic episode,

Leonard P. Liggio

The advantage of The War in Vietnam (the controversial Republican White Paper Prepared by the staff of the Senate Republican Policy Commit

Leonard P. Liggio

John Lukacs indicates that the roots of the Cold War are to be found in the beginnings of World War II.

Murray N. Rothbard

The cataclysm of Pearl Harbor occurred twenty-five years ago, and yet the average American, bemused by official propaganda, still thinks of Pearl a

Leonard P. Liggio

The anti-imperialist American youth of today are, without realizing it.

Garet Garrett

One of the most perceptive and felicitous writers of the Old Right was the doughty and fiercely independent Garet Garrett, who, during his long car

Murray N. Rothbard

In the fall of 1965, National Review celebrated its 10th anniversary, and part of the record of its orgy of self-congratulation may be found in its

Murray N. Rothbard

Within the past year, all the news media--not only the little magazines and journals of opinion, but even the mass magazines and radio-and-televisi

Murray N. Rothbard

Since the days of Woodrow Wilson, American foreign policy has been conducted with a smug and self- righteous hypocrisy perhaps unmatched by any nat