Review of "33 Questions about American History You're Not Supposed to Ask" by Tom Woods
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Tom Woods has undoubtedly written one of the better books of the “US history questions you’re not supposed to ask” genre (particularly due to his rather rare among the profession libertarian instincts). The book covers Black history, Native American history, a smattering of Great Depression and WWII era history, and, of course, a substantial amount of revolutionary war history (immigration, jury nullification, Whiskey Rebellion, states’ rights) and general Constitutional law (war powers, “imperial presidency”, commerce clause, “elastic clause”).
Review of "33 Questions about American History You're Not Supposed to Ask" by Tom Woods
Review of "33 Questions about American…
Review of "33 Questions about American History You're Not Supposed to Ask" by Tom Woods
Tom Woods has undoubtedly written one of the better books of the “US history questions you’re not supposed to ask” genre (particularly due to his rather rare among the profession libertarian instincts). The book covers Black history, Native American history, a smattering of Great Depression and WWII era history, and, of course, a substantial amount of revolutionary war history (immigration, jury nullification, Whiskey Rebellion, states’ rights) and general Constitutional law (war powers, “imperial presidency”, commerce clause, “elastic clause”).