If there is a book that serves as the Conservative counterattack on the revisionism of American history, Goldeberg's treatise of fallacies in popular understanding of our national in the 20th Century is the one. If you were luck enough to learn from good history professors in high school and college, regardless of their political ideologies, this book serves to clarify and refine the...
more If there is a book that serves as the Conservative counterattack on the revisionism of American history, Goldeberg's treatise of fallacies in popular understanding of our national in the 20th Century is the one. If you were luck enough to learn from good history professors in high school and college, regardless of their political ideologies, this book serves to clarify and refine the "basics" you already know, providing an excellent chronology on how America's modern liberal movement embraced ideological similarities of European fascist. If you were not so lucky with your choice of instructor in school, then be prepared for a complete personal revaluation of your understanding of our country, its esteemed leaders, and the events that shape our past and present.
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