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Ep. 1916 The 1790s: The Battle Lines Are Drawn in U.S. History

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Economics, Libertarian, Government, News

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Marco Bassani joins us again to discuss the two competing theories of what the United States is/are/was/were, and why this matters to us even today. Sponsor: Save yourself the time and hassle of going to the Post Office, and get discounts on postage, with . Get a four-week free trial plus free postage and a digital scale when you go to Stamps.com, click on the microphone at the top right of the screen, and type code WOODS.

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0:00.0

The Tom Wood Show, episode 1916.

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0:39.8

Everybody Tom Woods here today with Marco Basani of the University of Milan.

0:44.2

We're going to be talking about a critical decade in American history.

0:48.0

And that's the 1790s.

0:50.0

So now the Constitution is ratified and we have the United States.

0:54.6

We have George Washington as president, but already we see two warring camps.

0:59.7

And we're going to talk about the significance of this today as we cover some of the material

1:07.0

in just, we're only on chapter three of Marco's book, Chaining Down Leviathan, the American

1:13.2

Dream of Self-Government 1776 to 1865.

1:17.2

Marco, welcome back.

1:18.2

All right.

1:19.2

Thanks for having me, Tom.

1:20.9

All right.

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