Michael D. Sanders

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The possibility of war provides the sense of external necessity without which no government can long remain in power. The historical record reveals one instance after another where the failure of a regime to maintain the credibility of a war threat led to its dissolution, by the forces of private interest, of reactions to social injustice, or of other disintegrative elements.
The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve
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