Tom Woods’ new best-seller, 33 Questions About American History You’re Not Supposed to Ask, is a blockbuster. Here, the author of such works as The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History underscores his burgeoning status as the cleanup hitter of popular libertarian writing.
For those familiar with Woods’ work, the encyclopedic knowledge and rapier wit on display here will come as no surprise. How fresh, invigorating, and just plain fun it is, however, to see him turn his gifts to some of the reigning misconceptions, distortions, and just plain idiocies pock-marking popular (and, in many cases, scholarly) understanding of the past.
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Same here! I'm using Mr. Woods to enhance our coverage of American History, this year. He is quite the "wit"...
I so enjoy his articles; I think that there are few people writing today that have his grasp of history.
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