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Cómo tres mujeres intentaron alejar a los estadounidenses del socialismo

Cómo tres mujeres intentaron alejar a los estadounidenses del socialismo
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Rose Wilder Lane's Journey from Communism to Individualism


In the early twentieth century, liberalism was in retreat. Competing totalitarian ideologies like National Socialism and Communism were on the rise, as many intellectuals became convinced of the benefits of a comprehensive role for the state in organizing both the economy and society. The horrors of World War One further ruptured any remaining sense of liberal optimism; and in the aftermath of the Great Depression, capitalism seemed like an abject failure, boosting support for large‐​scale state economic intervention.
But even when liberal ideas were in retreat, one woman did not flinch in her support for laissez‐​faire individualism. This woman, Rose Wilder Lane, was a journalist, writer, and eventually, a political activist. She began her political life as a communist but became a dogged opponent of communism, fascism, and the policies of the New Deal. Lane has rightly been dubbed one of the mothers of the libertarian movement for her tireless efforts to bring a ....

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Facts About 'Little House on the Prairie' Author Laura Ingalls Wilder


In the middle of the Great Depression, young bookworms were introduced to a spirited girl growing up in woodsy Wisconsin during the 1870s. Though not every detail was strictly autobiographical,
Little House in the Big Woods was the true story of its author, Laura Ingalls Wilder, who was born on February 7, 1867, and died on February 10, 1957. Readers were captivated by her tales of family life on the homestead, and Wilder capitalized on this success by penning an entire series of Little House books, which followed the protagonist to the prairies of modern-day South Dakota and beyond. Get to know the pioneering author behind the series with these eight fascinating facts. ....

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A few words from Wallace Kaufman…. | News Lincoln County


Boiler Bay wave hammering our common ground….
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An Essay by Wallace Kaufman –
From politicians, the media, and from many friends across the political spectrum I have heard the question, “How is it even possible to find common ground?” The question is rhetorical, asked by people who no longer believe Americans have common ground. We do.
History is clear that we have been more divided. No presidential campaign was more bitter than John Adams vs. Thomas Jefferson after Jefferson, as Adams’ vice president, may have committed treason by conspiring to destroy Adams’ efforts for a peace treaty with France. Both campaigns hired vicious journalists to sling fake news at each other. ....

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