This is the republication of a series of articles on fascism, which covers the qualities of fascism in Italy and Germany, as well as America.
This work contains edited republications of the following... More > previously published articles:
Fascism Part I: Understanding Fascism and Antisemitism |
Fascism Part II: The Rise of American Fascism< Less
This is the republication of a series of articles on fascism, which covers the qualities of fascism in Italy and Germany, as well as America.
This work contains edited republications of the following... More > previously published articles:
Fascism Part I: Understanding Fascism and Antisemitism |
Fascism Part II: The Rise of American Fascism< Less
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), also known by his initials, FDR, was the 32nd President of the United States (1933–1945) and a central figure in world... More > events during the mid-20th century, leading the United States during a time of worldwide economic depression and total war. A dominant leader of the Democratic Party and the only American president elected to more than two terms, he built a New Deal Coalition that realigned American politics after 1932, as his domestic policies defined American liberalism for the middle third of the 20th century. Our devoted team has spent tons of time to provide you with a best-selling, comprehensive and extraordinaty compendium which covers an enormous number of distinctive stages of the life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.< Less
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This is the story of America on August 12, 1941, four months before Pearl Harbor. Isolationism was still strong, FDR was hammering out the Atlantic Charter, most Americans were absorbed by baseball... More > and radio shows, and Congress decided to keep the draft - by one vote.< Less
Pulitzer Prize winner, H.J. Haskell examines the stellar rise and fall of the Roman Empire through a unique examination of its social and fiscal policies. Building one of the greatest Empires and... More > economies known to man, Rome creates an intricate chain of war debts with its expansions and deficits while bailing out collapsing industries. There are numerous warnings as great statesmen fight against real estate bubbles and market instabilities. Reviewing the centuries in a comprehensive accounting, Haskel makes it clear that Rome was the first to deal with the problems of a massive, modern economy.
As America boldly reaches into a new era of change, "The New Deal in Old Rome" serves as an amazing historical reference of an earlier world superpower and its economics.
Written in a clear and contemporary style, Haskell gives us an intimate look at Rome's problems, leaders, their solutions and the effects of their policies. Forward and Editorial by Shawn Strider.< Less
Pulitzer Prize winner, H.J. Haskell examines the stellar rise and fall of the Roman Empire through a unique examination of its social and fiscal policies. Building one of the greatest Empires and... More > economies known to man, Rome creates an intricate chain of war debts with its expansions and deficits while bailing out collapsing industries. There are numerous warnings as great statesmen fight against real estate bubbles and market instabilities. Reviewing the centuries in a comprehensive accounting, Haskel makes it clear that Rome was the first to deal with the problems of a massive, modern economy.
As America boldly reaches into a new era of change, "The New Deal in Old Rome" serves as an amazing historical reference of an earlier world superpower and its economics.
Written in a clear and contemporary style, Haskell gives us an intimate look at Rome's problems, leaders, their solutions and the effects of their policies. Forward and Editorial by Shawn Strider.< Less
Though the same dynamics have existed for millennia today people are starting to realize FDR may have been right to say - "If it happened, it was planned."
Though the same dynamics have existed for millennia today people are starting to realize FDR may have been right to say - "If it happened, it was planned."