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The Empire Has No Clothes Us Foreign Policy Exposed Updated Edition Ivan Eland

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The Empire Has No Clothes Us Foreign Policy Exposed Updated Edition Ivan Eland
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Publisher: Independent Institute
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Ivan Eland
ISBN: 9781598130218, 1598130218
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: updated edition

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The Empire Has No Clothes Us Foreign Policy Exposed Updated Edition Ivan Eland by Ivan Eland 9781598130218, 1598130218 instant download after payment.

Delving into the concept of the United States as an empire, this investigation examines U.S. interventions around the world—from the Spanish-American War to the invasion of Iraq—demonstrating how they not only contradict the principles of both liberals and conservatives but also make a mockery of the Founding Fathers' vision for a free republic. In recent years, "blowback" and the enormous expansion of federal power have threatened the American homeland itself, curtailing the liberties these interventions were supposed to protect. This book, however, exposes the flaws of U.S. interventionism and advocates a return to military restraint.

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