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A history of the American people
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Written by Francis Newton Thorpe, this book provides a detailed history of the American people, covering significant events and developments since the American Revolution.
The work reflects the historical understanding and perspectives of the early 20th century.
The work reflects the historical understanding and perspectives of the early 20th century.
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Recommended by Michael Malice on the Peter McCormack podcast, highlighting historical economic opportunities.

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How Broken Money Distorts Reality | Seb Bunney
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as a source containing Wilson's views on race and the Ku Klux Klan.

Christopher Cox

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The Light Withdrawn: Christopher Cox On How Woodrow Wilson Shaped—And Undermined—American Democracy | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution
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for understanding America beyond mainstream news.

TK Arun

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India-US trade deal and Karnataka’s plan to bring back student elections | South Central Podcast
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as the only book needed to understand American history.


Michael Malice

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#109 - Michael Malice - The State Is a Criminal Gang
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as a book written by Woodrow Wilson.

Christopher Cox

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Woodrow Wilson Reconsidered — A Conversation with Christopher Cox
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when discussing the reframing of American history.


Douglas Murray

Douglas Murray: The War on the West
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as the author of a history of the American people, starting with Columbus.


Jack Henneman
#3 The Admiral of the Ocean Sea Part 1
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as the author of a history of the American people, starting with Columbus.


Jack Henneman
#3 The Admiral of the Ocean Sea Part 1
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as a book he's reading, containing quotes from Congress during the Civil War about economic concerns.


Jared Byas

[Faith] Episode 59: Malcolm Foley - The Connection Between Racism and Greed
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as a direct rebuttal to Howard Zinn's work.

Thomas777

Continental Philosophy and Its Origins - Episode 11-19 w/ Thomas777







