War with Spain Changed America for the Worse (And We Knew It Would)

In his 1899 essay “The Conquest of the United States by Spain,” America’s foremost classical liberal William G. Sumner put forth a critique of the Spanish-American War that, in retrospect, was more horrifyingly accurate than he could have imagined. Reflecting on the defeat of Spain in Cuba and elsewhere by the United States, it is … Continue reading War with Spain Changed America for the Worse (And We Knew It Would)