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Preface to the Second Edition Introduction 1. War and American Freedom 2. Classical Republicanism and the Right to Bear Arms 3. Defenders of the Republic: The Anti-Interventionist Tradition in American Politics 4. America's Two Just Wars: 1775 and 1861 5. Rethinking Lincoln 6. Did the South Have to Fight? 7. War Reconstruction and the End of the Old Republic 8. The Spanish-American War as Trial Run or Empire as Its Own Justification 9. World War I: The Turning Point 10. World War I as Fulfillment: Power and the Intellectuals 11. A Common Design: Propaganda and World War 12. Rethinking Churchill 13. The Old Breed and the Costs of War 14. War and Leviathan in Twentieth-Century America: Conscription as the Keystone 15. The Military as an Engine of Social Change 16. His Country's Own Heart's-Blood: American Writers Confront War 17. The Culture of War 18. Is Modem Democracy Warlike? 19. War and the Money Machine: Concealing the Costs of War Beneath the Veil of Inflation 20. Time Preference Government and the Process of De-Civilization: From Monarchy to Democracy Appendices Recommended Reading About the Contributors Index
Preface to the Second Edition Introduction 1. War and American Freedom 2. Classical Republicanism and the Right to Bear Arms 3. Defenders of the Republic: The Anti-Interventionist Tradition in American Politics 4. America's Two Just Wars: 1775 and 1861 5. Rethinking Lincoln 6. Did the South Have to Fight? 7. War Reconstruction and the End of the Old Republic 8. The Spanish-American War as Trial Run or Empire as Its Own Justification 9. World War I: The Turning Point 10. World War I as Fulfillment: Power and the Intellectuals 11. A Common Design: Propaganda and World War 12. Rethinking Churchill 13. The Old Breed and the Costs of War 14. War and Leviathan in Twentieth-Century America: Conscription as the Keystone 15. The Military as an Engine of Social Change 16. His Country's Own Heart's-Blood: American Writers Confront War 17. The Culture of War 18. Is Modem Democracy Warlike? 19. War and the Money Machine: Concealing the Costs of War Beneath the Veil of Inflation 20. Time Preference Government and the Process of De-Civilization: From Monarchy to Democracy Appendices Recommended Reading About the Contributors Index
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