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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 2515 Antiwar Voices in the Republican Party

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Economics, Libertarian, Government, News

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Brandan P. Buck recently completed his Ph.D. dissertation on the forgotten history of right-wing antiwar voices, a tradition that is beginning to reassert itself. Sponsors: &

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0:00.0

Get ready to take a flamethrower to the official narrative and learn what the

0:06.7

elites don't want you to know. You're listening to the Tom Woods Show. Here, Show. Woods here, episode 2,515 of the Tom Woods show.

0:23.8

Introducing Brandon Buck to the program,

0:26.4

he has just defended his PhD dissertation

0:29.0

at George Mason University in history

0:31.5

on a subject of great interest to those of us who listen to this program

0:36.4

and I want to talk to him about some of this material he's been talking about

0:41.6

opposition to American foreign policy on the part of the American right

0:46.0

wing, which is a very interesting thing because we ordinarily associate that rightly or wrongly

0:50.3

with the left wing.

0:51.8

And his website Brandon spelled B-R-A-randen p buck dot com a lot of really

0:58.2

interesting material there our friend Tho Bishop alerted me to his existence,

1:03.2

and then I thought, I am so sorry I've been so out of it

1:06.0

that I did not know about this guy's work

1:07.9

because it's really, really great.

1:09.1

So Brandon, welcome to the show.

1:11.1

Thank you.

1:11.4

It's a pleasure to be here. Okay, so tell me what the show. Thank you. It's a pleasure to be here.

1:13.0

Okay, so tell me what the title of your dissertation was and the time period that it covers because

1:18.5

there's a lot of rich material to discuss in it.

1:21.3

Yeah, it's called Partisans of the Old Republic, right of an opposition to U.S. foreign

1:25.2

policy, and it begins with a prologue that starts in the 1890s, and then it runs up through

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