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Index
Author’s Note
Introduction: The Lives of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson
Chapter 1: The Bull Moose: Roosevelt’s New Party in His Own Image and Likeness
Chapter 2: Reeducation Camps: Compulsory Education
Chapter 3: Quiet Men with White Collars: The Rise of the Regulatory State
Chapter 4: The Government’s Printing Press: The Federal Reserve
Chapter 5: Destruction of Federalism: The Seventeenth Amendment
Chapter 6: The “Lesser Races”: Racism and Eugenics
Chapter 7: Service or Slavery?: Conscription
Chapter 8: The Government Tries to Pick Winners: Labor Law and the Regulation of the Workplace
Chapter 9: The Government’s New Straw Man: Anti-trust
Chapter 10: Mismanagement, Waste, and Hypocrisy: Conservation
Chapter 11: A Fierce Attack on Personal Freedom: Prohibition
Chapter 12: “The Supreme Triumphs of War”: Roosevelt and International Relations
Chapter 13: A Reverberation of Horrors: Wilson and International Relations
Chapter 14: Propaganda and Espionage: The Domestic Front During the Great War
Chapter 15: The Government’s Grand Larceny: The Birth of the Federal Income Tax
Chapter 16: What Have We Learned from All This?
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Notes
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