U.S. History
Inconvenient Facts about World War II
One would like to think, though, that in view of the appalling massacres and destruction of the war, some better choices than the ones Churchill and Roosevelt made were possible.
34. The Rise of the Fisheries and the Merchants
Pages 267-270 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley.
35. Theocracy Begins to Wither: The Half-Way Covenant
The Uses of History
As readers will have anticipated, I think that Wood has once again imposed on history a philosophical view — in this instance, a theory of how intellectual influence works.
32. Mercantilism, Merchants, and “Class Conflict”
Pages 260-262 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley.
33. Economics Begins to Dissolve the Theocracy: The Failure of Subsidized Production
Pages 263-266 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley.
31. Economics Begins to Dissolve the Theocracy: The Failure of Wage and Price Controls
Pages 254-259 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley.