
Ep. 2515 Antiwar Voices in the Republican Party
The Tom Woods Show
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American Foreign Policy Shifts Post World War I
Analyzing the domestic ramifications of American foreign policy during and after World War I, the chapter explores Civil Rights violations, the Sedition Act, persecution of minority groups, erosion of civil liberties, and the influence of propaganda on public opinion. It delves into how the events of World War I shaped the political landscape in the 1930s and beyond, leading to a shift in ideologies and the emergence of libertarianism. The chapter also touches on post-World War I interventions, the influence of business interests, dissent within the Republican Party, and the evolving antiwar sentiments post-Cold War.
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