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  • The Outlook: Uncle Sam's Place and Prospects in International Politics

    "The Outlook: Uncle Sam's Place and Prospects in International Politics" by Newton Macmillan offers a compelling analysis of America's role in the global arena. Macmillan delves into the complexities of international relations, examining how the United States navigates its position as a rising power. The book discusses the implications of American foreign policy decisions and their impact on ... Read more

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  • The World Stage: 25 Key Books Discussing Foreign Relations

    Ambassador Morgenthau's Story, My Four Years in Germany, Russian Memories, Face to Face with, etc.

    The World Stage: 25 Key Books Discussing Foreign Relations presents a compelling exploration of the global diplomatic arena through a diverse array of literary styles and historical contexts. The anthology covers a vast expanse of perspectives on international relations, capturing the intricate tapestry of global diplomacy from varied vantage points. With pieces ranging from detailed historical ... Read more

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  • The Politics of America: 9 Classic Books on Power and Policy

    The Honest American Voter's Little Catechism for 1880, The South and the National Government, Politics of Alabama, etc.

    The Politics of America: 9 Classic Books on Power and Policy is a rich anthology that explores the complex tapestry of American political thought and policy development. Spanning a multitude of voices and styles, this collection offers an incisive look at the evolution of power dynamics in the United States. From detailed policy analysis to poignant critiques of governance, these works ... Read more

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  • The Outlook: Uncle Sam's Place and Prospects in International Politics

    IT is exactly a year and a day since Oswego, responding to the President's call, sent away her modest quota of citizen-soldiery to the war with Spain. A novel and inspiring scene, whose meaning, perhaps, we did not wholly take in at the time: the flag of the Republic borne away from the precincts of the city at the head of a body of men of peaceful pursuits, destined, as we supposed, to invade the ... Read more

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  • The Outlook: Uncle Sam's Place and Prospects in International Politics

    Navigating Uncle Sam's Global Role: Insights into American Diplomacy and Influence

    In "The Outlook: Uncle Sam's Place and Prospects in International Politics," Newton Macmillan delivers a profound analysis of America's role on the global stage during a pivotal time in history. Written in the early 20th century, this book reflects Macmillan's keen insights into the shifting dynamics of international relations, integrating a blend of historical narrative and political theory. His ... Read more

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    THE increase of the towns of Manhattan, as, for the sake of convenience, we shall term New York and her adjuncts, in all that contributes to the importance of a great commercial mart, renders them one of the most remarkable places of the present age. Within the distinct recollections of living men, they have grown from a city of the fifth or sixth class to be near the head of all the purely ... Read more

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  • No Treason (Volume 1)

    Originally published in 1870, this essay by the American anarchist and political philosopher Lysander Spooner is here reproduced. Described by Murray Rothbard as "the greatest case for anarchist political philosophy ever written", Spooner's lengthy essay is still referenced by anarchists and philosophers today. In it, he argues that the American Civil War violated the US Constitution, thus ... Read more

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  • The Land Question

    What It Involves, And How It Can Be Settled

    by Henry George ...
    First published in 1881, under the title of "The Irish Land Question," but dealing, as it does with matters of universal and permanent importance, it still retained its value and popularity in 1893, when the title was changed. Meant as an attack on Herbert Spencer for a position taken up by him ten years ago it was rather late in its appearance. ... Read more

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  • A lecture by Victoria Claflin Woodhull

    The review of a century; or, the fruit of five thousand years

    In "A Lecture by Victoria Claflin Woodhull," the pioneering orator and political activist articulates her visionary ideas on gender equality, women's rights, and social reform during the late 19th century. Woodhull employs a compelling rhetorical style that blends persuasive discourse with emotional appeal, aiming to resonate with both the intellectual elite and the common citizen. The context of ... Read more

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  • The Slavery of Our Times

    Enriched edition. A Moral and Socio-Economic Critique of Working-Class Oppression in 19th-Century Russia

    by Leo Tolstoy ...
    In "The Slavery of Our Times," Leo Tolstoy delves into the urgent social issues of his era, exploring the theme of moral and economic servitude that pervades society. Written in his characteristic style of profound simplicity intertwined with philosophical depth, the work critiques the systemic inequalities of late 19th-century Russia. Tolstoy's incisive prose illuminates the plight of the ... Read more

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  • Andrew Jackson's Farewell Address

    Enriched edition. Reflections on Democracy and Unity: A Presidential Farewell Address

    In 'Andrew Jackson's Farewell Address,' the seventh President of the United States encapsulates his beliefs and visions for the nation as he steps down from his presidency. Written in the early 19th century amidst rising sectional tensions and political upheaval, the address is both a poignant personal reflection and a prescient warning to future generations. Jackson's literary style is ... Read more

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  • For the Republic of Washington and Lincoln

    Enriched edition. The Enduring Legacy of American Presidential Leadership

    In "For the Republic of Washington and Lincoln," Carl Schurz masterfully intertwines historical narrative with impassioned oratory, advocating for the enduring values of democracy and liberty that define the American spirit. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, Schurz's prose reflects the turbulent political climate of post-Civil War America, where he argues for a return to the ... Read more

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