The very informative book To The Victors Go The Myths And Monuments by Arthur R. Thompson deals at some length with a group called Young America that was very active in this country during the middle of the 19th century.
Mr. Thompson observed, on page 215 of his book that: “The Carbonari’s Young America (YA) reached its ascendency in the late 1850s and played a key role in laying the groundwork for a future civil war. After the Civil War they faded as a visible organization even though their ideas have never faded from the American scene, as witnessed by the Spanish-American War and the modern neoconservative movement. YA aims since the Civil War have been generally carried out by the establishment of the major political parties. In other words, the goals of YA became the established American foreign policy without being a visible movement from the Civil War until 1921, with the formation of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), when their tactics again became obvious, even as a more visible organization than before the Civil War. By the mid-20th century there were several elite organizations promoting the YA goals, all with interlocking directorates and membership.”
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The Confederate monument in Winston-Salem was removed today with
ReplyDeletethe usual demented cheers. He was to be sent to a cemetery in
Winston-Salem to be eventually debased. I hate it that the
communist Bolsheviks seem to be winning. Bring out the cyanide
and water spray bottles:
https://triad-city-beat.com/video-confederate-monument-removed-winston-salem/
Thanks and I like your idea! https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2019/03/nc-confederate-monument-removed-in.html
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