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March 17, 2022

By Rainer Zitelmann

Was Hitler Really Right-Wing?

Hitler recognized that his alliance with the bourgeois and right-wing forces—without which he would never have come to power—was irreconcilable with the radical revolutionary policies he had conceived.

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By Ryan McMaken

Russia Isn't Nearly as Isolated as Washington Wants You to Believe

Those gloating about Russia being "cut off" are overstating the case. In fact, many of the world's largest countries have shown a reluctance to participate in the US's sanction schemes, and even close US allies aren't going along with it.

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By Ryan Walters

The Triumphant Foreign Policy of Warren G. Harding

President Harding wanted to see the end of war and a return to a more traditional American foreign policy.

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