The Problem with Lincoln, Thomas J. DiLorenzo
The Problem with Lincoln, Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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The Problem with Lincoln

Author: Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Narrator: John McLain

Unabridged: 8 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/07/2020


Synopsis

So many thousands of books deifying Abraham Lincoln have been published that it is nearly impossible for the average citizen to learn much of anything that is truthful about Lincoln’s presidency. This book should create doubt in anyone’s mind over the designation of Abraham Lincoln as America’s greatest president. Some may even decide that he was the worst.You’ll learn that Lincoln promised to protect slavery forever in his first inaugural address by endorsing the “Corwin Amendment” to the Constitution, which would have prohibited the federal government from ever interfering with Southern slavery. It should rightly be known as Lincoln’s “slavery forever” speech. You’ll learn that the real reason why Lincoln launched an invasion of his own country (he never admitted that secession was legal or legitimate) was to destroy the voluntary union of the founders and replace it with a coerced union held together by violence and threats of violence, much more like the old Soviet Union than the original American union. You were probably not taught in school that by waging total war on Southern civilians and bombing Southern cities into a smoldering ruin, Lincoln violated all moral codes and international law regarding waging war on civilians and opened the door to the horrific atrocities of twentieth-century warfare.Finally, professor DiLorenzo introduces listeners to the real Abraham Lincoln.

About Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Thomas J. DiLorenzo is the bestselling author of The Problem with Socialism, The Problem with Lincoln, and many other books. A senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, he taught university economics for forty-one years and has written for the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the Washington Post, Reader’s Digest, Barron’s, and many other publications. He lives in Bluffton, South Carolina.

About John McLain

John McLain is an award-winning storyteller with over 200 audiobook credits. He delights in narrating across many genres: detective noir, suspense and thrillers, westerns, nonfiction, biography, and more. John is a SOVAS Voice Arts Award winner, a two-time nominee for the prestigious Audie Award, and a winner of the Audiobook Reviewer Listeners' Choice Award.


Reviews

In "The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left," Dinesh D'Souza explains that while slavery was abolished in the US under the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln, the Democratic party, on the other hand, was the party of slavery, the Ku Klux Klan, and Jim Crow. In order to abs......more

Goodreads review by Linda

A very different perspective on Abraham Lincoln. The author quotes letters, speeches, and other documents that make Lincoln far less of a hero and far more of a tyrant than the typical school textbooks make him. This book is well researched with copious citations. It makes me realize how important i......more


Quotes

“The Lincoln myth has been as baneful for republican self-government in America as it is fashionable. Any doubt about this will be challenged by reading this continually stimulating and revelatory study of the man most academic historians rank as America’s greatest president.” Donald W. Livingston, retired professor of philosophy, Emory University, and president of the Abbeville Institute

“The sacred Father Abraham was the central figure in the destruction of the Founding Fathers’ constitutional republic and its conversion, by bloody means, into the unlimited government of crony capitalism and worldwide empire that we suffer under today. No scholar has been as perceptive and courageous as Professor Thomas DiLorenzo in bringing enlightenment about the real Lincoln to the public…” Clyde N. Wilson, distinguished professor of history emeritus, University of South Carolina

“Millions of Americans genuflect to St. Abraham at his Parthenon in Washington, DC, each year. If they read this book, they would bring sledgehammers.” Brion McClanahan, author of How Alexander Hamilton Screwed Up America

“Tom has spent much of his career smashing the cult-like veneration of the American presidency that has been instilled in the American public, and this important and necessary work on the most venerated of all is a must for the independent thinker.” Thomas Woods, New York Times bestselling author and senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute