Chapter 15 of 16 · Great Wars and Great Leaders: A Libertarian Rebuttal by Ralph Raico
Index
A
ABC of Communism, The,147
Abel, Theodore, 204
Adenauer, Konrad, 159
Alienation and the Soviet Economy,169
All Quiet on the Western Front,234
Ambrose, Stephen, 123
America First Committee, 210, 211, 220
America First!,220
America’s Second Crusade,163
anarcho-capitalism, ix
Anderson, Sherwood, 221
Anglo-American Sozialpolitik,77
Anscombe, G. E. M., 138
Apis, 10
Arnold, Henry, 133
Artamonov, Colonel, 10
As We Go Marching,212
Asquith, Prime Minister, 15, 64
Auden, W. H., 220
Attlee, Clement, 98
B
Back Door to War,163
Baden-Powell, Robert, 202
Baldwin, Hanson, 81
Baltimore Sun,225
Barnes, Fred, 187
Barnes, Harry Elmer, 225
Bases-for-Destroyers deal, 73
Bataan death march, 133
Beard, Charles, 121, 180, 214, 221, 22
Beesly, Patrick, 67
Ben-Moshe, Tuvia, 81
Bentham, Jeremy, 217
Berlin, Isaiah, 82
Beveridge, William, 56, 64, 99
Black Hand, 10
Black, Hugo, 126
Boothby, Robert, 97
Borchard, Edwin M., 28, 224, 226
Bright, John, viii
Brooke, Rupert, 231
Brown, John, viii
Brüning, Heinrich, 51
Bryan, William Jennings, 22, 27, 199
Bryce Report, 26
Buchanan, Pat, 157
Buck, Pearl, 220
Buckley, William F., Jr., 54, 207, 218
Bukharin, Nikolai, 147, 170, 171
Bullitt, William C., 189
Burleson, Albert, 39
Bush, George, 136
butcher’s bill, 232
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 39
Butler, R. A., 100
Byrnes, James F., 139
C
Carnegie, Andrew, 181
Castle, Irene, 210
Chamberlin, Stephen J., 111
Chamberlin, William Henry, 163, 225
Chiang Kai-shek, 225
Churchill, Winston
Anglo-American Sozialpolitik,77
British Empire, 57
carpet bombing, 90
cradle to the grave, 99
crimes and atrocities of the victors, 93
Fascismo’s triumphant struggle, 56
forced repatriation, 93
founder of the welfare state, 53
fundamental and fatal mistake, 80
hunger blockade, 66
Iron Curtain speech, 98
lost religious faith, 59
love of war, 58
modern mythology of, 69
nature of man, 62
opportunist, 55
organisation of human society, 62
perfect hustling political entrepreneur, 63
plagiarized Clemenceau, 55
Princip, Gavrilo, 11
provocation, the back door to war, 78
rabid for war, 16
racism, 59
rhetorical skill, 57
Roosevelt, secret communications with, 73
Savrola,59
sinking of the Lusitania, 66, 67
slave labor reparations, 95
soft underbelly strategy, 83
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 94
starve the population, 24
Tito, Churchill’s protégé, 94
Twain, Mark, 60
two principles, 56
unconditional support to Stalin, 57
war correspondent, 60
welfare-warfare state, 53
Zionist, 70
Clark, Champ, 40
Clausewitz, Carl von, 80
Clay, Lucius, 111
Clemenceau, Georges, 46
Clifford, Clark, 129
Clinton, Bill, 132
Cobden, Richard, vii, viii, 17, 178, 184
Cohn-Bendit, Daniel and Gabriel, 172
Colin Powell and the Power Elite,157
Committee on Public Information, 39
Communist Manifesto, The,172
Conquest of the United States by Spain, The,ix,181
Constant, Benjamin, 151
Coughlin, Charles, 220
Council on Foreign Relations, 217
Country Squire in the White House,210
Cowen, Tyler, 182
Craig, Gordon, 71
Craigie, Robert, 78
Creel, George, 39
Criticòn,160
Crux Ansata,196
Czechoslovakia, creation of, 47
D
Davies, Norman, 80
Debs, Eugene V., 38, 39, 41, 42
Declaration of London,23
Declaration of Paris,24
Dennis, Lawrence, 226
development aid, harmful effects, 128
Devlin, Patrick, 198
Dewey, Thomas E., 119
Die Zeit,161
Dimitrievic, Colonel Dragutin, 10
Doenecke, Justus D., 114, 219–226
Donovan, William, 76
Douglas, William O., 126
Dreiser, Theodore, 221
Dulles, John Foster, 217
Durant, William, 31
E
Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, The,167
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 87, 100, 112, 130–131, 137, 217,
Empire,190
Engels
Bolshevik leaders, avid students of, 144
bourgeois freedom and jurisprudence, 150
equal labor liability, 172
foreign policy of the International, 173
seizure of the means of production, 145
Erdmann, Karl Dietrich, 15
Eshkol, Levi, 159
Espionage Act of 1917, 38
Ethnic America,158
European Recovery Act, 111
F
Falaba, 25
Faunce, William, 196
Federal Trade Commission, 36
Ferguson, Niall, 189
Firmage, Edwin B., 120
First World War, The,185
Fischer school, and Hitler’s Germany, 4
Fischer, Fritz, 3–4, 14–15, 204
Fischer, Sir John, 16
Fisher, Warren, 86
Ford, Gerald, 211
foreign aid, harmful effects, 128
Foreign Policy for America, A,180
Forever Flowing,152
Fortune,221
Frankfurter Allgemeine,160
Frankfurter, Felix, 126
Frederick II, King of Prussia, vii
Freud, Sigmund, 189
Fuller, J. F. C., 55, 141, 186
G
Gaddis, John Lewis, 112
Garrity, Devin, 213
Gaulle, Charles de, 186
German Atrocities,191
Gingrich, Newt, 54
Gladstone, William, Prime Minister, viii
God’s Gold,209
Godkin, E. L., ix
Goebbels, Josef, 22
Goeben,65
Goldhagen Debate, 162
Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah, 160, 189
Goldwater, Barry, 120
Gompers, Samuel, 37
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 147, 149, 150, 153, 155, 183
Gordon, Sarah, 161
Grab for World Power,3
Graves, Robert, 232
Greenleaf, W. H., 99
Gregory, Thomas W., 38
Grey, Foreign Secretary Edward, 15, 22, 231
Griff nach der Weltmacht, 3
Grossman, Vladimir, 152
Groves, Leslie, 133
Gulag Archipelago, The,94
H
Habermas, Jürgen, 162
Hague Tribunal, 25
Haig, Douglas, 229
Harding, Warren, 42
Harris, Arthur, 90
Hart, Basil Liddell, 186
Hayek, August von, 56
Hearst, William Randolph, 226
Hedges, Chris, 231
Heller, Mikhail, 162
Herald Tribune,115
Heydrich, Reinhard, 96
Higgs, Robert, 34, 103, 213, 214, 234
High Cost of Vengeance, The,163
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 134
historical revisionism, vii, x
Hitchens, Christopher, 54
Hitler, Adolf
20 million Germans too many, 189
anti-Hitler coalition, 223
attack the United States, 223
Churchill as adversary, 55, 57, 59, 69, 73
conquered the world, 140
Harriman’s Hitler card, 112
Hitler, Germans, and the Jewish Question,161
Hitler’s Willing Executioners,160
Ickes, Harold, 225
inveigaling US to enter the war, 78
message from Roosevelt to Churchill, 75
might makes right, 163
moral postulate, 80
mouthpieces, 226
off-limits critical theses, 74
peace overtures, 73
prevention of, 1
Red Hitler, 107
Roosevelt, falsehoods, 223
specter of Prussianism, 85
Why Hitler Came into Power,204
zoological warfare, 189
Hitler, Germans, and the Jewish Question,161
Hitler’s Willing Executioners,160
Hohenzollerns, Prussian, 1
Hollweg, Chancellor Bethmann, 11, 15, 16, 230
Holmes, Jr., Oliver Wendell, 39
Homo sovieticus,148
Hoover, Herbert, 36, 139, 203, 219, 224
Horne, John, 191
House, Colonel Edward Mandell, 8, 20, 24, 30–31, 43
Housman, A. E., 232
Howard, Michael, 185
Howe, Irving, 165–176
Howe, Julia Ward, 193
Human Events,141
I
Illusion of Victory, The,187, 189
Income Tax Amendment of 1913,36
Industrial Workers of the World, 37
Infinity,221
Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, x
Intercollegiate Studies Institute, x
International Court of Justice, 25
ISI, x
Isolationism Reconfigured,181
Ivins, Molly, 157
J
J. P. Morgan, House of, 25
Jackson, Robert H., 131
Jacobson, Eddie, 129
James, Robert Rhodes, 60
jobbers’ war, viii
Johnson, Hugh, 226
Johnson, Linda A., 220
Johnson, Lyndon, 182
Joll, James, 13
Josef, Franz, (emperor king), 7, 10
K
Kai-shek, Chiang, 225
Kennan, George, 108
Kennedy, John F., 211
Kennedy, Joseph, 74
Kent, Tyler, 72
Khrushchev, Nikita, 155
Kimball, Warren F., 222
Kirk, Russell, 207
Kitchin, Claude, 33
Klugman, James, 84
Knightley, Philip, 22
Korda, Alexander, 76
Kramer, Alan, 191
Kristallnacht,161
Kropotkin, Peter, 231
Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Erik von, 93
L
La Follette, Robert, 31, 32, 180
Lafore, Laurence, 6
Lage, William Pooter, 28
Lamb, Richard, 78
Landry, Robert B., 112
Langdon, John W., 15
Lawrence, David, 142
League of Nations, 41, 43, 189
Leahy, William D., 137
Lederer, Emil, 198
Lee, Arthur, 16
LeMay, Curtis, 132
Lend-Lease Agreement, 73
Lend-Lease Bill, 222
Lenin
abolition of rights, 150
confronts Imperial Russian Army, 2
contingent revolution, 173
economic ignorance, 171
labor camps, 152
labor draft, 149
Marxism, as understood by, 144
opportunities of war, 34
policy follows power, 170
revolutionary terror, 150, 173
skills to run a national economy, 147
State and Revolution,147
Lever Act,35
Lewis, C. S., 149
Liggio, Leonard, x
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 220
Lindemann, Frederick, 87, 88, 90
Link, Arthur S., 19
Lippmann, Walter, 34
Literature and Revolution,148
Lloyd George, David, 46, 50, 61, 202
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 109, 189
Loewenberg, Peter, 203
Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 210
Lusitania, 26–27, 29, 67, 181, 233
M
MacArthur, Douglas, 117
MacDonough, Giles, 96
Maclean, Fitzroy, 85
Maria Theresa, Empress, vii
Marx, Marxism
Bolshevik view, 144
bourgeois ideology, 151
conceptual pathway to power, 146
Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, The,167
foreign policy, 173
guilt, 150
People’s State of Marx, 168
right to coerce, 172
view of market processes, 145
Masaryk, Thomas, 48
Masters, Edgar Lee, 221
Maurer, Robert, 164
McCarthyism, 40, 154, 212, 216, 226
McCormick, Robert R., 115, 221
McDougall, Walter A.
America as Promised Land, 179
Anti-Imperialist League, 181
global meddling, 180–184
Promised Land, Crusader State,177
U.S. foreign policy, 177
unilateralism, 179
McNutt, Paul V., 134
Mercader, Ramón, 166
military Keynesianism, 116
Miller, Henry, 221
Mises, Ludwig von, 1, 59, 98, 144
Molinari, Gustave de, ix
Monckton, Walter, 100
Mond, Robert, 70
Monroe Doctrine, 32, 177, 180, 226,
Monroe, James, 180
Moore, Jr., Charles W., 188
Morgenthau, Hans, 122
Morgenthau, Henry, 222
Morley, Lord John, 17
Murdoch, Rupert, 187
Mussolini, Benito, 56
Myth of a Guilty Nation, The,ix
N
Nagasaki and Hiroshima, 134
National Defense Act, 34
National Geographic,155
National Security Council, 116
Nekrich, Aleksandr M., 162
neocon, x
New Deal
assertions of state sovereignty, 40
Flynn, John Thomas, opposition, 209
New Deal Brain Trust, 35
property rights, 214
Roosevelt Myth, The,208
scions of, 54
successive New Deals, 213
New Dealers’ War, The,187
New Republic, The, 34, 115, 189, 210, 218, 225
New Right, x, 218
New Soviet Man, 148
New World Order, 46, 55, 82, 215
New York Herald-Tribune,221
New York Times
best-seller list, 213
Churchill revelations, 77
claim unlimited presidential authority, 126
Duranty, Walter, 154
echo government’s slanders, 115
echoed government slander, 115
mouthpiece of the powers, 38
Roosevelt, Franklin, 208
Rosenthal, Abe, 160
Truman and presidential power, 126
New York Times Book Review,74
New York World-Telegram,225
Nicholas II, 13
Niles, David K., 129
Nixon, Richard M., 217
Nock, Albert Jay, ix, 207, 218
Nomad, Max, 168
Nordlinger, Eric, 181
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 116
Nye, Gerald 225
O
On Compromise,17
Operation Keelhaul, 132
Oxford History of the Twentieth Century,186
P
Page, Walter Hines, 28
Paléologue, Maurice, 13
Palmer, A. Mitchell, 41
Pašic, Nicolas, 9
Paterson, Cissy, 115
Pavlik, Gregory, 217
peacetime sedition act, 41
Pendergast, Tom, 132
Pershing, John G., 234
Philip Dru: Administrator,21, 31
Pity of War, The,189
Plumer, Herbert, 202
Poincaré, Raymond, 7
Polanyi, Michael, 144
Political Writings,vii
Politics of War, The,189
Porter, Bruce, 40
Powell, Enoch, 100
Preobrazhensky, Evgeny, 147
Princip, Gavrilo, 11
Prinz Eugen,78
Promised Land, Crusader State,177, 181, 183
Q
Quayle, Dan, 54
R
Raimondo, Justin, 158
Rathenau, Walter, 232
Reader’s Digest,216
Regnery, Henry, 163
Reichstag elections and Hitler, 1
Remarque, Erich Maria, 234
Resco, Micheline, 188
revisionism, vii, ix, x, 30, 163
Rhee, Syngman, 117
Richardson, Robert C., 114
Riezler, Kurt, 11
Road Ahead, The,216
Road to Serfdom, The,56
Roberts, Paul Craig, 144, 169–170
Rockwell, Lew, x
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 129, 130, 225
Roosevelt, Elliott, 134
Roosevelt, Franklin
accomplice for Joseph Kennedy, 75
accomplice to Churchill, 75
Albert Jay Nock, on news of Roosevelt’s death, 207
Anglo-American Sozialpolitik,77
Roosevelt, Franklin (cont.)
debunking of, 213
despised for lying, 210
Harry Hopkins, 21
John T. Flynn, foe of, 208
on delarations of war, 120
Stalin as a fellow progressive, 82
veneration of, 104
Wilsonian revolution, 37
Zionism, 128
Rothbard, Murray, x, 37, 69, 207, 233
Rougier, Louis, 189
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 149
Runciman, Walter, 67
S
Sakharov, Andrei, 155
Salisbury, Lord, British Prime Minister, 23
Savrola,59
Sawyer, Charles, 125
Sazonov
Erdmann, Karl Dietrich comment, 15
on abandoning Serbia, 12
on reading the Serbian ultimatum, 12
our Fathers warned us of such men, 17
Portalès presents declaration of war, 14
the European War, 14
Schlieffen Plan, 14, 16, 190, 231
Schmidt, Helmut, 161
Schumpeter, Joseph, 91
Schurz, Carl, 181
Screening History,76
Serge, Victor, 170
Shachtman, Max, 168
Sherwood, Robert, 211
Shriver, Sargeant, 211
Smith, Adam, 217
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 94, 152, 153
Sorel, Georges, 230
Sowell, Thomas, 158
Spaight, J. M., 90
Spencer, Herbert, viii
Spirit of ’76, The,38
Spooner, Lysander, viii
Stalin apologists
Duranty, Walter, 154
Laski, Harold, 154
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 154
Shaw, George Bernard, 154
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, 154
Stalin, Josef
death tolls, comparative, 153
Franklin Roosevelt’s fatuousness, 82, 215
free elections, 105
Gorbachev indictment, 155
Greece, 106
intellectual affection for, x
Lattimore, Owen, 216
legacy, 163
Marshall Plan, 110
morality, 80
personality cult, 150
purpose of war, 80
Red Terror, 149
repatriation, 94
Sakharov indictment, 155
Taft, 115
targets of McCarthyism, 226
Turkey, 106
State and Revolution,147
Stengers, Jean, 189
Stephenson, William, 76
Stern, Fritz, 4
Stone, Norman, 8
Storm on the Horizon,219, 221, 224, 226
Stürmer, Michael, 159
Sumner, William Graham, ix, 181
surrender, unconditional, 87, 105, 139, 140, 141
Sussex, 28
Szasz, Thomas, 188
Szilard, Leo, 142
T
Taft, Robert, 97, 108, 124, 216, 217, 225
Tansill, Charles Callan, 68, 163
That Hideous Strength,101
The Nation,ix
Tito, Josip Broz, 84–85, 94–95
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 143
Triple Entente, 6
Trosky, Leon
better never born, 176
bureaucratic collectivism, 169
economic ignorance, 171
fear of capitalism restored, 169
forced labor, 172
historical materialism, 172, 173
ice axe to the head, 166
industrial worker-slave armies, 175
intellectual, 165
Literature and Revolution,148
lost to Stalin, 166
reconstruct society, 148
revolution contingent on Lenin, 173
rule of state functionaries, 168
show trials, 166
socialist rights, 174
That Hideous Strength,149
war communism, 170
Truman, Harry S.
claim unlimited presidential authority, 119, 126
Cold War containment, 108
exercise of dictatorial power, 124
Fair Deal, 127
feelings toward Stalin, 105
from unpopular to near great, 103
Greece and Turkey, 107
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 134
international Communism, as palliative, 105
Korean war, 117
Marshall Plan, 110
military Keynesianism, 116
non-existence of Soviet war plans, 113
Operation Keelhaul, 132
price and wage controls, 125, 127
Truman Doctrine, 108
unconditional, surrender, 87, 105, 139, 140, 141
Zionism, 128
Tooley, T. Hunt, 196, 229–235,
Truman, Margaret, 130
Tucker, Benjamin, 231
Tugwell, Rexford, 35
Twain, Mark, 60
U
U.S. Aid to the Developing World,182
U.S. News and World Report,142
unconditional, surrender, 87, 105, 139, 140, 141
United Nations Participation Act of 1945, 121
Utley, Freda, 163
Utopia in Power,162
V
Vandenberg, Arthur, 107
Vansittart, Robert, 86
Villard, Oswald Garrison, 225
Vincent, C. Paul, 197
Vinson, Fred, 126
W
Waley-Cohn, Robert, 70
Wall Street Journal,25, 54, 208
Wallace, Henry, 188
War Finance Corporation, 37
War for Righteousness, The,192, 234
War Industries Board, 35
War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning,231
Warren, Earl, 120
Washington Times–Herald,115
Washington, George, 32
Weaver, Richard, 142
Webb, Sidney, 64
Wedemeyer, Albert C., 84
Weekly Standard,187
Weizsäcker, Richard von, 160
Welles, Sumner, 129
What Is to Be Done?,144
Wheeler-Bennett, John, 73, 223
Wheeler, Burton K., 225
White, Edward D., 22
Why Hitler Came into Power,204
Wilhelm II, Kaiser, 5, 11, 230
Will, George, 183
Willkie, Wendell, 221
Wilson, Woodrow
absurd Wilsonian principle, 25
alter ego Edward Mandell House, 20, 21
anti-John Quincy Adams, 32
bellicose interventionism, 19
Four Principles speech, 44
Fourteen Points speech, 43
House, Colonel Edward, confidant, 8
idealist or power-hungry, 18
keeper of the flame, Walter Karp, 19
leadership of, 2
peace without victory, 52
second personality, 17
Starving a People into Submission,44
Wilson’s war, 40
Wilsonian Revolution in government, 33
Wolffsohn, Michael, 164
Woods, Tom, x
Wormuth, Francis D., 120
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 221
Y
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer,126
Z
Zayas, Alfred de, 160
Zimmermann, Alfred, 32
Zinoviev, Lilina, 148
Zitelmann, Rainer, 160
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