How the U.S. Empire Began

How the U.S. Empire Began
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For decades, anti-imperial thought has been largely absent from public discourse. So has the word imperialism. The chief substitute for it has been internationalism. The rhetorical shift from imperialism to internationalism suggests a sanitizing process at work during the twentieth century, as the United States moved away from a formal empire based on the occupation of foreign territory to an informal empire based on proxy governments backed by occasional US invasions.

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