The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History
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Barrett Whitener
Professor Woods's audiobook reveals facts that you won't be, or never were, taught in school. It tells you about the "Books You're Not Supposed to Read" and takes you on a fast paced, politically incorrect tour of American history that will give you all the information you need to battle and confound left-wing professors, neighbors, and friends.
©2004 Thomas E. Woods, Jr. (P)2005 Blackstone AudiobooksListeners also enjoyed...
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Woods' use of quotes to show the real meanings and reasons behind some of the big moments of American history.What other book might you compare The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History to and why?
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What does Barrett Whitener bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His accents are a little distracting. Not really needed for a non-fiction, history book.If you could give The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History a new subtitle, what would it be?
What you SHOULD have learned in school.Any additional comments?
Another enjoyable book by Tom Woods. This really is the "history you SHOULD have learned in school" book. He starts from the beginning of the first European settlers and goes right into the Reagan/Clinton era. Probably the most that I learned was the section on World War I. It is very interesting how war hungry some of the Presidents were and how vocal they were about it. The fact that Woods uses a lot of quotes shows that these aren't just conclusions drawn from connecting dots but letting the actors of history speak for themselves. That's probably the biggest strength of the book throughout. Although there are, at times, conclusions and some assumptions it is balanced with clear moments of history that are there in the open. It's just not clear why you didn't learn about this in school. I also enjoyed the reading suggestions at the end of each chapter. Final Grade - AQuotes Over Conjecture
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Great book, poor narration
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Great Book
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Excellent
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Great Tom Woods material
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