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This collection features the essential works of Pat Buchanan, the paleoconservative political commentator, presidential candidate, and Nixon White House advisor whose provocative critiques of American foreign policy, immigration, and cultural decline have challenged establishment consensus for decades. From revisionist World War II history to warnings about demographic transformation and imperial overreach, Buchanan's books offer unflinching diagnoses of what he sees as the West's self-inflicted wounds.

The collection includes Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War, Buchanan's controversial reassessment of British intervention in both World Wars and its catastrophic consequences for Western civilization, The Death of the West examining how declining birth rates and mass immigration threaten European and American identity, and State of Emergency on what he calls the Third World invasion and conquest of America. You'll also find Suicide of a Superpower, which questions whether America can survive to 2025 given its cultural fragmentation and loss of national cohesion, and Day of Reckoning, his indictment of the hubris, ideology, and greed tearing the nation apart during the Bush era.

Whether analyzing the geopolitical miscalculations that destroyed European empires or the demographic and cultural shifts reshaping the West, Buchanan's work represents a distinctly nationalist and traditionalist perspective that remains deeply controversial yet influential in contemporary political discourse. These are essential texts for understanding paleoconservative thought and the intellectual foundations of America First foreign policy and immigration restrictionism.

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