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The Postwar Renaissance III: Libertarians and Foreign Policy

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One of the most brilliant and forceful attacks on Cold War foreign policy in the postwar era came from the pen of the veteran free-market publicist Garet Garrett. In his pamphlet "The Rise of Empire," published in 1952, Garrett began by declaring: "We have crossed the boundary that lies between Republic and Empire." Linking his thesis with his pamphlet of the 1930s, "The Revolution Was," denouncing the advent of domestic executive and statist despotism within the republican form under the New Deal, Garrett saw once more a "revolution within the form" of the old constitutional republic. FULL ARTICLE

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