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Revisionist Viewpoints: Essays in a Dissident Historical Tradition

Revisionist Viewpoints: Essays in a Dissident Historical Tradition by James J. Martin is available as a free PDF download at freecapitalists.org.

Author
James J. Martin
First published
1971
Format
PDF
Pages
254
Publisher
Ralph Myles, Colorado Springs
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James J. Martin Revisionist Viewpoints

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Who wrote Revisionist Viewpoints: Essays in a Dissident Historical Tradition?
James J. Martin (1916–2004) was an American historian. He is best known for his work on the history of American individualist anarchism, Men Against the State, first published in 1953. This archive holds 3 of Martin's works.

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11 chapters · page numbers are this file's

  1. Publisher's Prefacep. 5
  2. I. On the "Defense" Origins of the New Imperialismp. 7
  3. II. A Look at Conscription, Then and Nowp. 34
  4. III. The Unresolved Question of Fascismp. 59
  5. IV. The Bombing and Negotiated Peace Questions - 1944p. 77
  6. V. The Return of the "War Crimes" -- "War Criminals" Issuep. 131
  7. VI. American Mass Media and Stalinismp. 147
  8. VII. Revisionism and the Cold War, 1946-1966p. 181
  9. Appendix I: J.M. Keynes's Famous Foreword to the 1936 German Edition of the General Theoryp. 203
  10. Appendix II:Meditations Upon the Early Wisdom of John Foster Dullesp. 212
  11. Appendix III: History and Social Intelligencep. 227

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James J. Martin 1916–2004

James J. Martin (1916–2004) was an American historian. He is best known for his work on the history of American individualist anarchism, Men Against the State, first published in 1953. Read more about James J. Martin.

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