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Taxes in American History

Thomas DiLorenzo discusses Taxes in American History at the The Trouble with Taxation Seminar in January 2005.

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Our States’ Rights Tradition

The Classical Liberal States’ Rights Tradition

The fourth of ten lectures from the 2006 Steven Berger Seminar: Thomas DiLorenzo on Liberty and American Civilization, recorded at the Mises Institute, 06-06-2006.

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Eeek, a Dissident Idea

The most important job of regime intellectuals of all stripes, besides promoting wars past, present, and future, and anything else that enhances the glory, power, and centralization of the state, is to smear opponents. Here Salon attacks Tom DiLorenzo and Tom Woods for dissenting from official history.

Of course, mullification orginates with Jefferson and Madison in 1798, not with Calhoun’s anti-tax strategy. And slavery could not have been abolished without a dictatorship and killing 600,000 people. All the other countries that got rid of this great evil peacefully are illusions.

BTW, CPAC did not invite these two great scholars to speak. All credit goes to the Campaign for Liberty. (Thanks to Norm)

originally posted on the LewRockwell.com Blog

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The Classical Liberal States’ Rights Tradition

The fourth of 10 lectures from the 2006 Steven Berger Seminar: Thomas DiLorenzo on Liberty and American Civilization, recorded at the Mises Institute, 06-06-2006.

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