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Political philosophy / Imperialism / William Appleman Williams / Niall Ferguson / Democratic empire / American imperialism / Diplo / Anti-imperialism / Foreign policy of the United States / Empires / Colonialism / Historiography
Date: 2014-04-01 20:54:44
Political philosophy
Imperialism
William Appleman Williams
Niall Ferguson
Democratic empire
American imperialism
Diplo
Anti-imperialism
Foreign policy of the United States
Empires
Colonialism
Historiography

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