N.S. Palmer

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N.S. Palmer, Ph.D. is an American mathematician. He holds other degrees in biology, chemistry, economics, and philosophy. He worked as an economic policy analyst on Capitol Hill and contributed articles to The Encyclopedia of World Poverty, The Encyclopedia of Capitalism, and The Ancient History Encyclopedia. He has also written for many publications including The Jerusalem Post and The Jewish Journal of Los Angeles. He blogs at The-1000-Year-View.com.

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Fortunes of War

In the United States, November 11 is Veterans Day, first celebrated in 1919. Back in 1919 it was called Armistice Day, commemorating the 1918 armistice that ended what Americans originally called the European War. When the European War started, Americans wanted no part of it. If European nations wanted to fight each other, then let them: we crossed the Atlantic to get away from that kind of thing.

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