
Speech to the Liberty Lobby Convention, March 9, 1975
I wish to discuss the general subject of survival in these perilous days. I hope that no one thinks that I am throwing a wet blanket on things. because I certainly do not mean to do so. But after all is said and done it is better to recognize facts rather than live in a dream world. . .
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Free Trade and the Constitution
The following report was written by the founder of the Liberty Lobby in 1962, immediately after the passage of the Trade Expansion Act under the Kennedy administration…..
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Toward History: Spring l984, The Journal of Historical Review
I have always through that Henry Ford’s concise definition of history sets from more wisdom in fewer words than anyone else I know…he was referring to history as related by…
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Statement to the Republican Platform Committee, July 1960
The Trade Policy Congress is a new, one-purpose organization…its purpose to restore the tariff-making power to Congress…
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Statement to the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee, 1955
The question of revision of the UN Charter is one in which every American has a vital stake. This arises out of the peculiar nature of the Charter itself; its…
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If Mencken Would Return….
Editorial in the American Mercury: Fifty years ago, H.L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan embarked on the adventure The American Mercury. This issue thus marks the completion of the first…
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