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In his 2007 book, Liberal Fascism ... in Congress until the modern civil-rights era. In the time of Woodrow Wilson, issues and ideas were clustered very differently from today.
Today’s state-oriented liberalism, we are often told, was the inevitable extension of the pre–World War I tradition of progressivism. The progressives, led by President Woodrow Wilson ... “the ...
An excerpt from Eric Alterman's new book, The Cause, attempts to explain the long-asked question: How did classical liberalism transition ... his admiration for Woodrow Wilson as a politician ...
We've had two very flawed presidents, great men with great ideas, who have had bad press. One was Thomas Jefferson. The other Woodrow Wilson ... a kind of an American liberalism and essentially ...
Woodrow Wilson — idealist ... is an argument intent on portraying the man’s contradictions. Wilson peddled utopian ideas abroad while acting as a lifelong lout domestically; he was a reflexive ...
Woodrow Wilson at his desk in the Oval Office c. 1913. Library of Congress Woodrow Wilson, diligent self-archivist that he was, likely would have been delighted to learn of the Library of Congress ...
Pestritto and popularized in "Liberal Fascism," a 2008 book by Jonah Goldberg, a National Review columnist. Why is Woodrow Wilson singled out and not, say, Theodore Roosevelt, who in popular ...
That last no doubt gives away the answer—Woodrow Wilson ... (title notwithstanding) book, Liberal Fascism. Giving up a base on balls, Lind tries to de-couple Wilson from modern Clintonian ...
the Woodrow Wilson Center in the District provides the nation’s key nonpartisan policy forum for tackling global issues through independent research and open dialogue to inform actionable ideas ...
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