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KgleasonpateGreat informationI learned so much, very good!
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Magicmarker44Tom at his bestTom Woods is one of the best historian, economists and political thinkers around. His presentations in this podcast are extremely interesting and I highly recommend it.
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PruszkowskiIt’s wonderful!But what’s the name of the speaker?? What’s the name of the speaker’s book?
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Daniel45$778Tired generalizationsA cherry-picked presentation that presents a simplistic view of social programs in America.
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SailingTomAKA Lies by OmissionThis is a wonderful academic look at the constitution and how the current interpretation has been distorted beyond recognition. Every parent needs to be exposed to this and their children. It appears we have already lost at least a generation. My only wish is that this had continued up to the current day. Thank you Mr Woods for doing this series.
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Darth Schadel"Playback failed"Many of the Mises Institute courses/podcasts here on iTunes U don't work. I was really looking forward to these, but so far all the ones I've tried say "playback failed" or "can't connect." Please fix this problem so we can enjoy some real education on politics and economics.
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Kimberly, is that you?Staple podcastOutstanding podcast: highly recommended to anyone who is open to hearing the truth... and mandatory for those who aren't!
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quinn martin productionGreat!Thanks!
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A widowerPolitically incorrect historyPolitically incorrect analysis of many govt programs and how the constitution was subverted to approve them as well as unintended consequences. Will get you thinking about how stupid our leftist and rightist leaders are.
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scottbporterExcellentThe truth is sometimes hard to swallw. We want to feel good from our hearts. But our charity really hurts and ncourages moral hazard.
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jhonsunHistory that would make The Founders proudIt is very rare and fortunate to hear American history from the unique perspective of an economic historian. Because economics is politics, history is rarely understood by the historian who is not trained in both. Make this series your first stop for a thoroughly enjoyable and relentless history of the United States that your seventh grade history teacher never told you from New York Times bestselling author and Harvard & Columbia University trained historian, Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr..
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MomOfPreciousFantastic!This class was fantastic! I couldn't stop listening to it. Insights I'd never considered but made sense of how things actually were.
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J.Franco48A refreshing change of pace.While I may not agree with everything Mr. Woods says,I found this series to offer a thought provoking point of view.
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