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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 2009 Thomas Jefferson vs. Your Teacher

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Economics, Libertarian, Government, News

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Marco Bassani fills in the sections of 19th-century US history your teacher left out, particularly involving state resistance to the federal government.

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0:00.0

The Tom Woods Show, Episode 2009.

0:03.1

Prepare to set fire to the index card of allowable opinion.

0:07.8

Your daily dose of liberty education starts here.

0:11.3

The Tom Woods Show.

0:13.3

Hi, everybody.

0:14.7

Tom Woods here.

0:15.7

We're joined once again by University of Milan professor Marco Basani.

0:20.9

And we're going to continue our discussion of his book, which is a great book that will

0:24.8

never be assigned in school, which is how you know it's great.

0:28.0

Coming down La Vieth and the American Dream of Self-Government, 1776 to 1865.

0:33.6

So we're going to continue the discussion of nullification and the states versus the federal

0:39.0

government issues like that moving into the 19th century.

0:42.9

So Marco, welcome back.

0:44.3

Thanks for having me.

0:45.7

My pleasure, my pleasure.

0:46.9

We're going to talk more about chaining down La Vieth and I want to move into the 19th

0:51.5

century.

0:52.5

And I'll put on the show notes page our last conversation for people who want to hear

0:55.9

part one.

0:56.9

Trust me, everybody.

0:57.9

You can listen to these independently of each other.

1:00.7

The book is an examination of US history through, I would describe it as a Jeffersonian federalist,

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