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A

ABC of Communism, The,147

Abel, Theodore, 204

Acheson, Dean, 117, 217

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

Bailey, Thomas A., 75, 214

Baldwin, Hanson, 81

Baltimore Sun,225

Barnes, Fred, 187

Barnes, Harry Elmer, 225

Baruch, Bernard, 35, 127

Bases-for-Destroyers deal, 73

Bataan death march, 133

Bauer, Peter, 128, 183

Beard, Charles, 121, 180, 214, 221, 22

Beesly, Patrick, 67

Ben-Moshe, Tuvia, 81

Beneš, Eduard, 48, 95

Bentham, Jeremy, 217

Berlin, Isaiah, 82

Beveridge, William, 56, 64, 99

Bismarck, Otto von, 5, 61

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

Catholic World, The,141, 226

Chamberlin, Stephen J., 111

Chamberlin, William Henry, 163, 225

Charmley, John, 73, 97

Chiang Kai-shek, 225

Chicago Tribune,115, 221, 222

Chodorov, Frank, ix, 207, 218

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

German threat, 70, 86

Grand Alliance, 70, 105

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

Clark, Tom, 123, 126

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

Crisis and Leviathan,34, 235

Criticòn,160

Crux Ansata,196

Cummings, E. E., 210, 221

Czechoslovakia, creation of, 47

D

Daily News, 221, 223

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, John, 34, 211

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

Eden, Anthony, 78, 80

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

Fay, Sidney, 3, 12, 65

Federal Trade Commission, 36

Ferdinand, Franz, 4, 10, 11

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

Fleming, Thomas, 187, 191

Flynn, John T., 208, 225, 226

Ford, Gerald, 211

foreign aid, harmful effects, 128

Foreign Policy for America, A,180

Forever Flowing,152

Forrestal, James, 107, 139

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

Gamble, Richard, 192, 234

Garrity, Devin, 213

Gaulle, Charles de, 186

George VI (king), 73, 223

German Atrocities,191

Gillis, James, 141, 226

Gingrich, Newt, 54

Gish, Lillian, 210, 211

Gladstone, William, Prime Minister, viii

glasnost, 147, 153

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

Grand Alliance, 70, 105

Graves, Robert, 232

Greenleaf, W. H., 99

Gregory, Thomas W., 38

Grew, Joseph, 78, 139

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

Habsburg, 6, 8, 11, 47, 230

Hague Tribunal, 25

Haig, Douglas, 229

Harding, Warren, 42

Harriman, Averell, 111, 115

Harris, Arthur, 90

Hart, Basil Liddell, 186

Hartwig, Nicholas, 7, 9

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

anti-Nazi Germans, 82, 86

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

Hopkins, Harry, 21, 75

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

Ickes, Harold, 211, 222, 225

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

Jaffa, Harry, 52, 79

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

Karp, Walter, 19, 42, 189

Kauffman, Bill, 208, 220

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

Lansing, Robert, 29, 192

Lattimore, Owen, 155, 216

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

Lewis, Sinclair, 210, 221

Liggio, Leonard, x

Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 220

Lindbergh, Charles, 211, 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

Luce, Henry, 115, 221

Lusitania, 26–27, 29, 67, 181, 233

M

MacArthur, Douglas, 117

MacDonough, Giles, 96

Machajski, Waclaw, 146, 168

Maclean, Fitzroy, 85

Madison, James, 122, 180

Maria Theresa, Empress, vii

Marshall, George, 110, 111

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

Trosky view, 148, 174

view of market processes, 145

Masaryk, Thomas, 48

Masters, Edgar Lee, 221

Maurer, Robert, 164

McCarthy, Joseph, 216, 217

McCarthyism, 40, 154, 212, 216, 226

McCormick, Robert R., 115, 221

McCullough, David, 123, 126

McDougall, Walter A.

America as Promised Land, 179

Anti-Imperialist League, 181

global meddling, 180–184

isolationism, 178, 179

Promised Land, Crusader State,177

U.S. foreign policy, 177

unilateralism, 179

McNutt, Paul V., 134

Mencken, H.L., ix, 221, 225

Mercader, Ramón, 166

military Keynesianism, 116

Miller, Henry, 221

Mises, Ludwig von, 1, 59, 98, 144

Molinari, Gustave de, ix

Moltke, Helmut, 14, 232

Monckton, Walter, 100

Mond, Robert, 70

Monroe Doctrine, 32, 177, 180, 226,

Monroe, James, 180

Moore, John Bassett, 25, 226

Moore, Jr., Charles W., 188

Morgenthau Plan, 87, 88, 163

Morgenthau, Hans, 122

Morgenthau, Henry, 222

Morley, Felix, 141, 226

Morley, Lord John, 17

Murdoch, Rupert, 187

Mussolini, Benito, 56

Myth of a Guilty Nation, The,ix

N

Nagasaki and Hiroshima, 134

Napoleon, 16, 186

Nation, The,115, 225

National Defense Act, 34

National Geographic,155

National Security Council, 116

NATO, 116, 131

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

Nisbet, Robert, 207, 215

Nixon, Richard M., 217

Nock, Albert Jay, ix, 207, 218

Nolte, Ernst, 161, 164

Nomad, Max, 168

Nordlinger, Eric, 181

Norris, Kathleen, 210, 221

North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 116

Nuremberg Trials, 97, 131

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

Ponting, Clive, 60, 72

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

Reign of Terror, 149, 150

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

Room 40,67

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

apotheosis of, 207, 208

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

Roosevelt Myth, The,210, 213

Rothbard, Murray, x, 37, 69, 207, 233

Rougier, Louis, 189

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 149

Runciman, Walter, 67

S

Safire, William, 54, 157

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

writing to Hartwig, 7, 9, 10

Schlieffen Plan, 14, 16, 190, 231

Schmidt, Helmut, 161

Schumpeter, Joseph, 91

Schurz, Carl, 181

Screening History,76

Sedition Act, 38, 41

Serge, Victor, 170

Shachtman, Max, 168

Sherwood, Robert, 211

Shriver, Sargeant, 211

Smith, Adam, 217

Social Justice,220, 226

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

Spring-Rice, Cecil, 22, 24

Stalin apologists

Duranty, Walter, 154

Laski, Harold, 154

Lattimore, Owen, 155, 216

Sartre, Jean-Paul, 154

Shaw, George Bernard, 154

Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, 154

Stalin, Josef

Churchill view, 57, 81, 85

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

Trosky, 166, 173, 174, 176

Truman view, 105, 113

Turkey, 106

State and Revolution,147

Stengers, Jean, 189

Stephenson, William, 76

Stern, Fritz, 4

Stimson, Henry, 68, 139

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

Taft, William Howard 19, 193

Tamas, Gaspar, 97, 158

Tansill, Charles Callan, 68, 163

Taylor, A. J. P., 69, 185

That Hideous Strength,101

Thatcher, Margaret, 65, 183

The Nation,ix

Thomas, Norman, 210, 225

Tito, Josip Broz, 84–85, 94–95

Tocqueville, Alexis de, 143

Treaty of Versailles, 2, 50

Triple Alliance, 5, 6, 230

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

Howe’s criticism, 166, 167

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

NATO, 116, 131

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

Vidal, Gore, 76, 211

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, Beatrice, 62, 64, 154

Webb, Sidney, 64

Wedemeyer, Albert C., 84

Weekly Standard,187

Weizsäcker, Richard von, 160

Welles, Sumner, 129

Wells, H. G., 195, 196, 198

Western Front, The,196, 229

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

Zionism, 70, 128, 187

Zitelmann, Rainer, 160

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