John T. Flynn
John T. Flynn was an American journalist best known for his criticism of the New Deal and his opposition to American involvement in World War II. He was a prominent figure in the Old Right and wrote extensively on economic and political issues.
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. The Roosevelt Myth
A Critical Account of the New Deal and Its Protagonists
This book critically examines the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, challenging the widely held perceptions of his leadership during the Great Depression and World War II. It delves into the political and economic policies of his administration, arguing that many of his New Deal initiatives were ineffective and even detrimental to the nation's recovery. The narrative presents a skeptical view of Roosevelt's motivations and decisions, suggesting that his charismatic persona and political maneuvering often overshadowed the actual outcomes of his policies. Through a detailed analysis, the book seeks to debunk the idealized image of Roosevelt, offering a more nuanced and critical perspective on his legacy.
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2. The Field Of Fight
In this compelling narrative, the author delves into the intricate dynamics of global terrorism and the strategic measures necessary to combat it effectively. The book outlines a comprehensive plan that emphasizes the importance of understanding the ideological motivations behind terrorist activities and the need for a united front among nations to dismantle these threats. Through a blend of historical analysis and forward-thinking strategies, the author presents a roadmap for achieving long-term peace and security in a world increasingly threatened by extremist ideologies.