U.S. History

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Laurence M. Vance

Thomas DiLorenzo has written a masterpiece, says Laurence M. Vance. We have not only a great reference source, but a great weapon in our arsenal against all varieties of socialism, interventionism, and anticapitalism.

Christopher Westley

As they say in the South, writes Chris Westley, you can stick a fork in organized labor. Its implosion is a reminder that, in the long run, market forces trump state power.

Murray N. Rothbard
The guiding motif of what we might call the "old American Right" was a deep and passionate commitment to individual liberty, and to the belief that this liberty, in the personal and the economic spheres, was gravely menaced by the growth and power of the Leviathan state, at home and abroad.
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Lew Rockwell writes on how to square universal rights with radical decentralism in politics and globalization in economics.

Mark Thornton
The authors of Time on the Cross rewrote the history of antebellum slavery and ushered in the cliometric revolution.
Salim Rashid

The literature on free banking has sharply altered its focus in the last two decades.

Karen De Coster, CPA

While studying colonial period business practices and property rights issues, for a business & finance history class, I read Carl Watner’

David J. Heinrich

I was particularly moved by this passage from Thomas DiLorenzo’s The Real Linc

David Gordon

Michael Lind’s study of Lincoln illustrates the old saying, "God protect me from my friends; from my enemies I can defend myself."