Wilson's War

Book • 2007
In *Wilson's War*, Jim Powell argues that Woodrow Wilson's decision to enter World War I had profound and unintended consequences, contributing to the rise of Hitler and Stalin.

Powell critiques Wilson's interventionist policies, suggesting they prolonged the war and set the stage for future global conflicts.

The book challenges the traditional view of Wilson as a progressive leader, highlighting the devastating outcomes of his actions.

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