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John F. Kennedy
Anti-Imperialist
HIS CHARACTER AND INTENTIONS REVEALED IN FIVE SPEECHES AND ONE TELEGRAM
The Oxford Dictionary has an elegantly simple definition of imperialism: “a system in which one country controls other countries, often after defeating them in a war.”
John F. Kennedy was an anti-imperialist in word and deed, and thus the purpose of this book: to make five speeches and one telegram available in book form that shine a light on this fundamental, but strangely overlooked, element of his nature and world view.
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Watch Original Speeches featured in the book, and other related videos below
President John F. Kennedy’s Commencement Address at American University
The Peace Speech
President John F. Kennedy’s Address on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
President John F. Kennedy’s Address Before the 18th General Assembly of the United Nations
Senator John F. Kennedy, speaking in 1954 against US involvement in Indochina
President John F. Kennedy’s Statement on Algerian Independence
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JFK: A President Betrayed (2013) Writer/director: Corey Taylor
Producers: Nicole Corbin, Arnie Gittelson, Michael Gittelson, Darin Nellis
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John F. Kennedy
Anti-Imperialist
HIS CHARACTER AND INTENTIONS REVEALED IN FIVE SPEECHES AND ONE TELEGRAM
The Oxford Dictionary has an elegantly simple definition of imperialism: “a system in which one country controls other countries, often after defeating them in a war.”
John F. Kennedy was an anti-imperialist in word and deed, and thus the purpose of this book: to make five speeches and one telegram available in book form that shine a light on this fundamental, but strangely overlooked, element of his nature and world view.