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D. C. , he discusses his book with a panel of professors and journalists. A good evening everybody come and thank you. Is the voice okay in the back . Can you hear me . Thank you for coming. Im the president of the foundation established to continue my mothers work in that somewhat dozen books in the early on socialism. We respond to these kind of events from time to time. This session is about history and influence of socialism in america. Jack ross, the author commented his studies on these issues. His family was involved in trade unions and the socialist movement. This is the book a history of socialism, its a little thick at its history. I myself was a child of the european revolutions. My first night in america was 1939 sleeping on the floor of the apartment floor of a German Jewish refugee refugee friend of refugee friend of my mothers death meant that the ship when it docked. He come at 19yearsold, with the economic editor of a newspaper of the communist party of germany. A bril
Military action when it is not strictly necessary. That does not mean fighting a allies wantthe u. S. Us to. The u. S. Should not extend halfhearted commitments. That can be interpreted as promises of military aid. It should not ignore basic obligations. We should not enable reckless driving, which the u. S. Does when a provide unconditional support. Should discourage our allies from treating our security guarantees is an opportunity to take provocative actions toward their neighbors that could trigger new conflict. Panacea. Is not a it is much less expensive and more sustainable politically and would contribute Peace Security in the decades to come. Thank you. Good morning. To the american servitor for putting this on. Conservative for putting this on. It is a privilege to be part of this event. I was asked to address americas role in the middle east. Conference being to think about ways of maintaining stability without military action, with methods other than war. In light of the reo
When did you write this question mark this . I wrote that 13 years ago. When i started, i had this feeling about wilson that he is still with us and that is why i wanted to write the book. Ive always been fascinated with wilson. I thought that of all the president and unites get and century, he lingers. White question mark i think there are several reasons, one is some of the programs that wilson initiated that are with us to this day. I think the foundation to the economy and the Federal Reserve system goes back to wilson. Certainly, our Foreign Policy is rooted in a speech that woodrow 1917. Gave in he said that he wanted to wanted to make the world safe for democracy. All of our Foreign Policy decisions since then, for good or ill, are rooted in that. That is something. The other reasons i wanted to write about wilson were thats. Here were ideals and ideas he was so highminded and i do not think that we have had a president who is as highminded as wilson. I think that is a good thin