Shall It Be Again?


Gelesen von Ted Lienhart

While we now view America’s entry into World War I as a necessary step to save Europe from German domination, it was actually one of the most controversial decisions in U.S. history. At the time, the nation was deeply divided, with huge portions of the population bitterly opposed to joining the fight.

In Shall It Be Again?, written just four years after the war ended, John Kenneth Turner contends that President Woodrow Wilson led an unwilling nation into conflict under false pretenses. Turner systematically dismantles the official justifications for the war, labeling them as either hollow or fraudulent. He exposes how Americans were herded into the conflict through government deceit and the harsh suppression of free speech.

By reviewing the methods that President Wilson and his allies throughout society and the business sector used to silence dissent and coerce public cooperation in the war effort, Turner provides a striking look at the origins of modern federal power. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

Kapitel

I The Author Explains 9:00 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
II Did the American People Want War? 14:59 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
III Was America Ever in Danger? 14:19 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Democracy and Getting into War - IV The Responsibility of One Man 11:32 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
V Presidential Usurpations to Achieve Belligerency 12:58 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
VI Our Stealthy Approach to War 13:42 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
VII The 1916 Election 15:20 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Democracy and the Conduct of War - VIII Executive Duplicity in Imposing the War Policies 14:27 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
IX "Democratic" Czarism in War-Time 20:55 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
X The War Terror 34:11 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Our War "Causes" - XI Motives Claimed for Belligerency 11:18 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XII Protection of American Commerce 21:18 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XIII Preservation of American Lives 14:21 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XIV War for International Law 7:22 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XV International Law — Our Reversals on the Law in 1915 and 1916 12:56 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XVI International Law — British and German Violations Compared 26:34 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XVII International Law — America's Offenses as Belligerent 22:36 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XVIII Other "Intolerable Wrongs" 23:40 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Our "Objectives" - XIX War for Democracy 6:19 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XX Peace Without Victory Versus Peace From Victory 23:01 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXI The German World Peril Bugaboo 34:03 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXII Our Myth of the War's Beginning 32:45 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXIII The Noble Democracies — Scraps of Paper Atrocities 32:44 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXIV The Noble Democracies and Small Nations 18:22 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXV What Really Started It 27:34 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXVI Promise and Performance 38:39 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Our War and Business - XXVII Patriotism of the Profit-Makers 31:58 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXVIII The Profits of Patriotism 27:29 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXIX Profit-Seeker and Profit-Server 52:49 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXX Secret of the War Profits 15:54 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXXI Wilson Imperialism 23:22 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXXII Mexico 25:54 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXXIII Virgin Islands, Haiti, Santo Domingo and Nicaragua 38:50 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXXIV Strictly Business 18:31 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXXV "The Enemy at Home" 33:40 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXXVI Proof of the Pudding 37:34 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
XXXVII "Reconstruction" 25:42 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart