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A Patriot's History of Globalism: Its Rise and Decline
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Larry Schweikart has won wide acclaim for his number one
New York Times
bestseller,
A Patriot’s History of the United States
. Now, with
A Patriot's History of Globalism
, Schweikart shows that globalism, or the attempt to form a one-world government is nothing new.
In the wake of Napoleon's defeat in 1814, the globalists of the day (mostly monarchs) sought to create a governing arrangement for Europe. Within forty years, three of the major participants were at war with each other. After World War I, they tried again at Versailles, this time even more aggressively changing boundaries of nations and moving populations. That attempt only lasted twenty years before another major war between the participants. Yet again, after World War II, globalists used the threat of the atomic bomb to try to form an international government with the United Nations.
Most recently, the World Economic Forum and World Health Organization are attempting to minimize nationalities with global control of money and medicine. But there are signs this tide has been reversed and is finally in decline.
is the gold standard text for the history of globalism.
New York Times
bestseller,
A Patriot’s History of the United States
. Now, with
A Patriot's History of Globalism
, Schweikart shows that globalism, or the attempt to form a one-world government is nothing new.
In the wake of Napoleon's defeat in 1814, the globalists of the day (mostly monarchs) sought to create a governing arrangement for Europe. Within forty years, three of the major participants were at war with each other. After World War I, they tried again at Versailles, this time even more aggressively changing boundaries of nations and moving populations. That attempt only lasted twenty years before another major war between the participants. Yet again, after World War II, globalists used the threat of the atomic bomb to try to form an international government with the United Nations.
Most recently, the World Economic Forum and World Health Organization are attempting to minimize nationalities with global control of money and medicine. But there are signs this tide has been reversed and is finally in decline.
is the gold standard text for the history of globalism.