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Garet Garrett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Garet Garrett (1878–1954) was an American journalist and author who was noted for his critiques of the New Deal and U.S. involvement in the Second World War. ..." |
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An American Empire! If You Want It instead of Freedom, Part 1, by Richard M. Ebeling, Freedom Daily, Apr 2003 Related Topic: Imperialism |
Garet Garrett (1878-1954) On Empire, by Joseph R. Stromberg, 5 Aug 2000 Related Topic: Imperialism |
| Garet Garrett Revived, by Bruce Ramsey, 26 Mar 2002 |
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| Garet Garrett: Exemplar of the Old Right, by Justin Raimondo, Reclaiming the American Right, Jun 1993 |
Who Is Garet Garrett?, by Jeffrey A. Tucker, Mises.org Daily Article, 25 Oct 2007 Biographical, including his novels and non-fiction writing "If Garet Garrett (1878–1954) is known at all today, it is by those who are captivated by the handful of intellectuals who wrote in opposition to the New Deal planning state and the regimentation of national life it brought about. ... Garrett is a case study in a forgotten genius. How did it happen? War? Depression? Politics? I don't know. I can only say that he should rank among the master novelists and politico-economist journalists of the last century." |
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| Ex America, 1951 |
The People's Pottage, 1953 Excerpt |
| The Revolution Was, 1938 |
| Books Authored |
Defend America First: The Antiwar Editorials of the Saturday Evening Post, 1939-1942 by Garet Garrett, Bruce Ramsey (Introduction), 2003 Related Topic: War |
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Garet Garrett's: The People's Pottage, 1992 Includes "The Revolution Was," "Ex America" and "The Rise of Empire" |
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