Thomas Woods, Again
Lew Rockwell has another favorable review of Tom Woods' The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. Link. We're part way through the book, and based on what we've read, we enthusiastically recommend it:
The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History has the type of bountiful yield that would make one of FDR's A.A.A. bureaucrats want to start up a tractor for the purposes of mowing it under. I have no doubt that the reader, much like this reviewer, will discover useful facts and quotations within every chapter. Certainly, with it being only 246 pages, it is not a definitive tome but it definitely is a start. Hopefully more scholars will come forth and reclaim our factual history while forcefully arguing that telling the truth is not merely one form of historical narrative or perspective. . .
We're also reading Woods' How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization and The Church and the Market (yes, we have a focus problem, though this is the first time we've ever juggled three books by the same author). So far, both are also recommended.