
Great Betrayal
A bold account of how the Democrats abandoned their antiwar roots and became champions of American militarism.
The Great Betrayal offers a bold and timely revisionist history of the Democratic Partyâs transformation from a champion of peace and international cooperation into a reliable steward of American militarism. Tracing a clear line from FDRâs postwar vision to the hawkish consensus of today, the book uncovers how Democratsâonce the party of the New Deal and the UN Charterâabandoned their anti-imperialist roots for Cold War brinkmanship and regime change.
With a sharp focus on the rise of the foreign policy establishment, this book explores the decades-long struggle between two competing Democratic factions: the âRooseveltians,â who envisioned a peaceful, multipolar world order, and the âAchesonians,â the architects of American hegemony. Through incisive portraits of key figures and administrations from Truman to Biden, it shows how, over time, the latter won out, culminating in Hillary Clintonâs 2016 nomination and the partyâs embrace of a new Cold War with Russia.
The Great Betrayal is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the roots of Americaâs endless wars and the Democratic Partyâs leading role in sustaining them.
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A bold account of how the Democrats abandoned their antiwar roots and became champions of American militarism.
The Great Betrayal offers a bold and timely revisionist history of the Democratic Partyâs transformation from a champion of peace and international cooperation into a reliable steward of American militarism. Tracing a clear line from FDRâs postwar vision to the hawkish consensus of today, the book uncovers how Democratsâonce the party of the New Deal and the UN Charterâabandoned their anti-imperialist roots for Cold War brinkmanship and regime change.
With a sharp focus on the rise of the foreign policy establishment, this book explores the decades-long struggle between two competing Democratic factions: the âRooseveltians,â who envisioned a peaceful, multipolar world order, and the âAchesonians,â the architects of American hegemony. Through incisive portraits of key figures and administrations from Truman to Biden, it shows how, over time, the latter won out, culminating in Hillary Clintonâs 2016 nomination and the partyâs embrace of a new Cold War with Russia.
The Great Betrayal is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the roots of Americaâs endless wars and the Democratic Partyâs leading role in sustaining them.

