How Court Historians Turn Political Villains into Heroes | Thomas J. DiLorenzo  @misesmedia
How Court Historians Turn Political Villains into Heroes | Thomas J. DiLorenzo  @misesmedia
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“In return for power, positions, and money, intellectuals persuade the majority that their government is good, wise, and at least inevitable.”

This event was co-hosted by the Mises Institute and the Ron Paul Institute, and recorded in Lake Jackson, Texas, on April 13, 2024.

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