Let’s Not Change the World After All
On the broad American left, internationalism used to be as common—and as essential—as breathing. What happened?

On the broad American left, internationalism used to be as common—and as essential—as breathing. What happened?
Is there such a thing as a leftist foreign policy? What are the characteristic views of the left about the world abroad? When have leftists, rightly or wrongly, defended the use of force?

Governing the World: The History of an Idea by Mark Mazower Penguin, 2012, 416 pp. “La tot’ homoze in familje konunigare so debá,” sang Ludwig Zamenhof in 1877, in celebration of his nineteenth birthday. The language of the song, Esperanto, …
A Petition Against the Violence in Iran