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The chickens of the interventionist liberals have come home to roost : the bitter fruits of globaloney / by Harry Elmer Barnes.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1889-1968.
Contributor:
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
American Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Liberalism.
United States--Foreign relations--20th century.
United States.
International relations.
Liberalism--United States.
Intervention (International law).
Pacifism.
Peace.
War.
Genre:
Essays.
Physical Description:
44 pages ; 23 cm
Other Title:
Bitter fruits of globaloney.
Place of Publication:
[Chicago] : [American Renaissance Book Club], [1952?]
Contents:
I. Liberalism: from neutrality and tolerance to interventionism and totalitarianism
II. The totalitarian liberals protest the intolerance they have created
III. Revisionism and intellectual integrity after two world wars
IV. Who started the smearing?
V. Informers and investigators
VI. Book burning
VII. The educational inquisition
VIII. The clergy and gobaloney
IX. Classifying subversive organizations
X. Interventionism destroys the welfare state
XI. Did we have to fight?
XII. The isolationist smear
XIII. The balance-sheet of gobaloney.
Notes:
In original paper covers.
"Copies of this brochure can be obtained from the American Renaissance Book Club, P. O. Box 1316, Chicago 90, Ill. Price fifty cents."
Includes bibliographical references.
OCLC:
3157354

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