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Thomas DiLorenzo

    Thomas DiLorenzo est un économiste proche de l'École Autrichienne d'économie. Son travail se concentre sur les principes du libre marché et critique l'intervention gouvernementale. Il examine les arguments historiques et économiques en faveur d'un gouvernement limité et de la liberté individuelle. Ses analyses soulignent souvent les impacts négatifs de l'interventionnisme sur la prospérité.

    Lincoln As He Really Was
    The Problem with Socialism
    The Real Lincoln
    Lincoln Unmasked: What You're Not Supposed to Know about Dishonest Abe
    The Politically Incorrect Guide to Economics
    Organized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About Government
    • The Problem with Socialism

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(620)Évaluer

      Remember when "socialism" was a dirty word? Now students at America's elite universities are parroting socialist talking points and "sure-thing" Hillary Clinton is struggling to win the Democratic nomination against a 74-year-old avowed socialist who promises to make the nation more like Europe. What's happened? Do Americans need a reminder about the dangers of socialist ideology and practices? Thomas DiLorenzo, economics professor and senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, deconstructs the retrograde ideology that has suddenly become disturbingly hip.

      The Problem with Socialism
    • Lincoln As He Really Was

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      LINCOLN AS HE REALLY WAS by Charles T. Pace is a refreshingly truthful antidote to the standard Lincoln mythology. It is refreshing because it is so fact-based and well documented and devoted to historical truth. Lincoln As He Really Was is not your typical boring, voluminous biography filled with thousands of disconnected (and often irrelevant) facts dug up by a dozen graduate research assistants and published by a card-carrying member of the Ivy League Lincoln cult. It is the first book since Edgar Lee Masters' 1931 classic, Lincoln the Man, to attempt to reveal the truth about what kind of man Abraham Lincoln really was. - Dr. Thomas J. DiLorenzo, author of The Real Lincoln; Lincoln Unmasked; Hamilton's Curse; and The Problem With Socialism. Reader Comments on Dr. Pace's SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE - WHY WAR? "This is the best work I have ever read on the War of 1861-present. I punctures the Great American Myth and topples Father Abraham from his throne in his Olympian Temple on the Mall. . . ." "Having read countless books on Lincoln and the Civil War, I have to rate this one at the very top. . . . " "The best book I've read regarding the War to Prevent Southern Independence." "Best book I've read on the causes of the war." ." . . I'm convinced the vast majority of political science classes that saturate our so-called institutions of higher education will go into convulsions over this one!"

      Lincoln As He Really Was
    • From Pathology to Politics

      Public Health in America

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book explores the pervasive influence of American media on public perception of health threats, examining how daily news coverage shapes societal fears and responses to emerging health issues. It delves into the impact of sensationalism and the role of media in disseminating information, often leading to heightened anxiety among the public. Through a critical lens, the author analyzes the interplay between media narratives and public health, urging readers to consider the implications of constant exposure to alarming health news.

      From Pathology to Politics