• "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

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    -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

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    -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

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    -Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst,
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    -Economic Affairs (London)

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    -David Gordon, The Mises Review

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Washington Post Portrays Romney as Carbon Copy of Ron Paul

Leave it to the Washington Post to try to pretend that Mitt TARP Romney is for laissez-faire economics, or that a man who gives a Keynesian defense of his refusal to cut $1 trillion in spending (as Ron Paul has pledged to do) from the budget is a free-market absolutist. (Thanks to Matt D.)

Unlearn the Propaganda!

  • Mike

    Reading the comments section of the Washington Post article is like reading either followers of either Mussolini or Marx. These people are so laughably ignorant it’s painful. These idiots STILL don’t get it.

    It’s amazing at how thick headed so many still are. These people have an internet connection so in my opinion they have ZERO excuse to be this simple minded. Ridiculous.

  • Kelli

    hahahaha

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ryan-Beck/100001114182602 Ryan Beck

    fuck mit romney

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Lori-Stephens-Mills/1124006373 Lori Stephens Mills

     WHat a joke!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000273883636 John Campanella

    You guys on here need to go to the link and talk to some people.

  • Mike

     And waste my time like Nathan Diehl suggested we do in another thread? No thanks. If they are too lazy to simply click on a webpage and start reading instead of me having to waste my time typing out 40-80 page dissertations trying to convince them then what’s the point? Lazy morons will stay lazy morons.

    Heck, it seems like half of Mises.org’s library of books are in pdf for FREE and still they’ll be too lazy or cowardly to read any of it.

    To steal form Tom Woods, it’s like “wasting my time with idiots.”

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