Editor's Note: This is Part III in a series. Part I can be found here. Part II can be found here.
The same presumptions of superior wisdom and virtue behind the  interventionism of Progressive Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow  Wilson in the domestic economy also led them to be interventionists in  other countries.
Theodore Roosevelt was so determined that the United States should  intervene against Spain's suppression of an uprising in Cuba that he  quit his post as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to organize his own  private military force -- called "Rough Riders" -- to fight in what  became the Spanish-American war.
The spark that set off this war was an explosion that destroyed an  American battleship anchored in Havana harbor. There was no proof that  Spain had anything to do with it, and a study decades later suggested  that the explosion originated inside the ship itself.
But Roosevelt and others were hot for intervention before the  explosion, which simply gave them the excuse they needed to go to war  against Spain, seizing Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
Although it was a Republican administration that did this, Democrat  Woodrow Wilson justified it. Progressive principles of imposing superior  wisdom and virtue on others were invoked.
Wilson saw the indigenous peoples brought under American control as  beneficiaries of progress. He said, "they are children and we are men in  these deep matters of government and justice."
If that sounds racist, it is perfectly consistent with President  Wilson's policies at home. The Wilson administration introduced racial  segregation in Washington government agencies where it did not exist  when Wilson took office.
Woodrow Wilson also invited various dignitaries to the White House to  watch a showing of the film "The Birth of a Nation," which glorified the  Ku Klux Klan -- and which Wilson praised.
All of this was consistent with the Progressive era in general, when  supposedly "scientific" theories of racial superiority and inferiority  were at their zenith. Theodore Roosevelt was the exception, rather than  the rule, among Progressives when he did not agree with these theories.
Consistent with President Wilson's belief in racial superiority as a  basis for intervening in other countries, he launched military  interventions in various Latin American countries, before his  intervention in the First World War.
Woodrow Wilson was also a precursor of later Progressives in assuming  that the overthrow of an autocratic and despotic government means an  advance toward democracy. In 1917, President Wilson spoke of "heartening  things that have been happening within the last few weeks in Russia."
What was "heartening" to Wilson was the overthrow of the czars. What it  led to in fact was the rise of a totalitarian tyranny that killed more  political prisoners in a year than the czars had killed in more than 90  years.
Although Wilson proclaimed that the First World War was being fought  because "The world must be made safe for democracy," in reality the  overthrow of autocratic rule in Germany and Italy also led to  totalitarian regimes that were far worse. Those today who assume that  the overthrow of authoritarian governments in Egypt and Libya is a  movement toward democracy are following in Wilson's footsteps.
The ultimate hubris of Woodrow Wilson was in promoting the carving up  of whole empires after the First World War, in the name of "the  self-determination of peoples." But, in reality, it was not the peoples  who did the carving but Wilson, French Premier Georges Clemenceau and  British Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Walter Lippmann saw what a  reckless undertaking this was. He said, "We are feeding on maps, talking  of populations as if they were abstract lumps." He was struck by the  ignorance of those who were reshaping whole nations and the lives of  millions of people.
He said of this nation-building effort: "When you consider what a  mystery the East Side of New York is to the West Side, the business of  arranging the world to the satisfaction of the people in it may be seen  in something like its true proportions."
But Progressives, especially intellectuals, are the least likely to  suspect that they are in fact ignorant of the things they are  intervening in, whether back in the Progressive era or today.
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