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Tag Archives: Socialism
Conservativism + Liberalism = Socialism
Socialism was a confused and hybrid movement because it tried to achieve the liberal goals of freedom, peace, and industrial harmony and growth—goals which can only be achieved through liberty and the separation of government from virtually everything—by imposing the … Continue reading
Posted in History, Liberty, Oppression, Politics
Tagged Conservatism, Liberalism, Socialism
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E.M. House Explains Why He Wrote Philip Dru
Image via Wikipedia Have you read Philip Dru: Administrator? The famous anti-communist columnist Westbrook Pegler described this book as “one of the most important political documents of our age.” The author of the book, Edward Mandell House, describes why he … Continue reading