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Arts & Culture Books
Examining the American peace movement prior to World War I
April 06, 2017
Mark J. Davis reviews "War Against War: The American Fight for Peace" by Michael Kazin.
Arts & Culture Books
The dawning of America's imperial ambitions
February 15, 2017
Leading those who believed it was America’s destiny to acquire an empire were Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts and Theodore Roosevelt, a newly minted war hero.
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Landlords From Dickens
June 23, 2016
'Evicted,' by Matthew Desmond
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Power for Sale
March 16, 2016
'Dark Money,' by Jane Mayer
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When Peace Seemed Plausible
January 19, 2016
'Killing a King,' by Dan Ephron
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Inevitable Violence?
November 12, 2015
'The 51 Day War,' by Max Blumenthal
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A Forgotten Failure?
April 15, 2015
'American Reckoning,' by Christian G. Appy
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Majority Rules
December 11, 2014
'Goliath,' by Max Blumenthal
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Acts of Resistance
August 19, 2014
'Warsaw 1944,' by Alexandra Richie
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What Went Wrong
July 22, 2014
'The Struggle for Iraq's Future,' Zaid Al-Ali