• "Well written, well researched, and the thesis put forth is well argued.... Woods has opened up an area of historical analysis that should invite further study."
    -Journal of American History

  • "During these times that challenge our freedoms there is no one more qualified to make U.S. history relevant to the fight against big government than Thomas Woods."
    -Barry Goldwater Jr.
    Former Member of Congress

  • "I strongly recommend Woods's work."
    -The Honorable Ron Paul,
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • "Written with great clarity and fluency, making the complex philosophical and theological concepts approachable."
    -Journal of American Studies

  • "A must-read."
    -Barron's

  • "An excellent reading source for anyone interested in financial markets, and much more so for anyone interested in learning about capitalism without all the misinterpretations being thrown about in the financial media."
    -Asia Times

  • "Provocative, well-written, and deserves to be read."
    -Catholic Historical Review

  • "An engaging and important contribution to scholarship on the history of American Catholicism."
    -Journal of the Historical Society

  • "Woods and [co-author Kevin] Gutzman appeal to both left and right in this constitutionalist jeremiad…. The authors' exegeses of the Constitution and court decisions, heavy on original intent arguments, are lucid and telling."
    -Publishers Weekly

  • "A marvelous read. Every chapter taught me something new and unexpected."
    -Tom Bethell, senior editor,
    The American Spectator

  • "The hottest book today is Meltdown, by my friend Tom Woods."
    -Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst,
    FOX News Channel

  • "Should be required reading."
    -Economic Affairs (London)

  • "Woods, one of the best classical liberal [libertarian] scholars of his generation, has once more placed us in his debt with this lucid and tightly argued book."
    -David Gordon, The Mises Review

  • "Tom Woods is one of my dearest allies in the struggle against wrong-headed and dangerous economic policy."
    -Peter Schiff

Help Me, and Earn Some Dough

You know how Amazon has an affiliate program, and whenever people order products via your link, you earn money? Like someone buys a $10 book and you get 70 cents?

I’ve just launched a similar program for my LibertyClassroom.com. Except I give you $30 every time someone joins my site through your link. Refer ten people, and you’ve got $300. And so on.

It’s simple to sign up. Just go to our affiliate page to find out how. And you don’t have to be a member of Liberty Classroom to earn dough in our affiliate program.

Here’s a 90-second video of me explaining how it works. Be a part of it!

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  • http://twitter.com/ContrarianRex Contrarian Rex

    This isn’t one of those multi-leveling marketing ponzi schemes, is it?  I suppose that the best way to teach people austrian economics is to give them some hands on experience.

  • George

    Nope, not mlm.. Looks like simple old fashioned affiliate sales. Nothing wrong with free enterprise and leveraging your resources. Besides the product in this case seems to sell itself… Its just a matter of exposure and that’s where we come in spreading the word.why not make some cash along the way.

  • http://www.TomWoods.com Tom Woods

    Of course. Is Amazon’s affiliate program a Ponzi scheme? Absurd.

  • Mike

    I guess he can’t tell the difference between an MLM and an affiliate program.