
World Empire
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In World Empire, George W. Armstrong presents a critique of mid-20th-century American policy, arguing that the nation’s move toward internationalism and centralized government represents a departure from the principles of the Founding Fathers. Armstrong explores the theory that transnational financial interests—specifically those he associates with “the Money Trust”—have exerted significant influence over the Federal Reserve, the New Deal, and U.S. entry into foreign conflicts. By analyzing these events through the lens of national sovereignty and economic independence, the book calls for a return to isolationist policies and a reassertion of constitutional limits to protect the American Republic from what the author views as the destabilizing effects of global integration.
