• Ep. 104: The United States as a Young Foreign Power, Part Two, with Christopher A. Preble

  • Apr 30 2019
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 104: The United States as a Young Foreign Power, Part Two, with Christopher A. Preble

  • Summary

  • Last week we left off with selections from William Graham Sumner and we pick up right there today with Christopher Preble. Preble’s new book was released today on our site and it not only explores America imperialist tendency in the past, but also recognizes our foreign policy blunders of today.

    Does the U.S. think they are in a perfect position to solve the problems of other countries? How did the war against Spain turn out? Does the American imperial empire exist today? When did the U.S. start to get influenced by the imperial mindset of Europe? What is corporatism? Was it honorable to be a soldier in the 1900s? What was the anti-war movement and what happened to it after World War II?

    Further Reading:

    Peace, War, and Liberty: Understanding U.S. Foreign Policy, written by Christopher A. Preble, available April 30, 2019.

    Dreams of a City on a Hill, 1630, written by John Winthrop

    Related Content:

    Address Delivered at the Request of the Committee for Arrangements for Celebrating the Anniversary of Independence, written by John Quincy Adams

    Jackson: The First Imperial President, Learn Liberty

    The Conquest of the United States by Spain, written by William Graham Sumner


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