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Reason Aug/Sep 2008 Michael C. Moynihan |
Crying Wolf Are we all fascists now? |
Reason October 2007 David Boaz |
Hitler, Mussolini, Roosevelt Book Review: Three New Deals: Reflections on Roosevelt's America, Mussolini's Italy, and Hitler's Germany, 1933-1939, by Wolfgang Schivelbusch. |
Reason March 2003 Charles Paul Freund |
Dixiecrats Triumphant The secret history of Woodrow Wilson |
Reason October 2004 Damon W. Root |
Bad Deal Two books chronicle how FDR made life worse for African Americans: Reconsidering Roosevelt on Race: How the Presidency Paved the Road to Brown... FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression... |
Reason May 2006 Damon W. Root |
When Bigots Become Reformers Book Review: The Progressive Era and Race: Reform and Reaction, 1900-1917, by David W. Southern deserves careful attention. The Progressive movement unleashed, aided, and abetted some of the most destructive forces in America. |
Reason July 2005 Damon W. Root |
Unleash the Judges A principled form of libertarian judicial activism, therefore, is clearly consistent with the basic requirement of a free society: the protection of individual rights against the tyranny of the majority. |
Reason June 2003 Michael McMenamin |
Teddy Roosevelt's Hidden Legacy How an "imperialist" president's record makes the case for military restraint |
Reason December 2008 Damon W. Root |
Sterilized by the State In his startling new book, Three Generations, No Imbeciles, University of Georgia law professor Paul A. Lombardo looks at the Supreme Court's notorious 1927 decision in Buck v. Bell, which upheld a Virginia law permitting the forced sterilization of the "feebleminded and socially inadequate." |
Reason April 2009 Daniel Rothschild |
Whitewashing FDR A New Deal apologia arrives just in time for Barack Obama. |
Reason January 2008 Nick Gillespie |
Remembering 'The Forgotten Man' Amity Shlaes, author of a new history of the Great Depression, talks about Franklin D. Roosevelt's baleful economic legacy, the growth of government, and the death of classical liberalism. |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 Richard S. Dunham |
A Presidential Free-For-All The book 1912 Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft & Debs -- The Election That Changed the Country chronicles the 1912 campaign and is more than a good story. For an election held nearly a century ago, it's surprisingly relevant today. |
World War II |
Letter from November 2006 World War II Magazine Without the help of the men and women in black combat groups such as the Tuskegee Airmen and the 761st Tank Destroyer Battalion, the war would not have been won. |