misesmedia: Ep. 7: Your History Teacher Lied About the 'Era of Good Feelings'

  • Monday, 31 January 2022 22:09
Virginia's stranglehold over American politics continues with President James Monroe. While high school textbooks refer to this period of one-party rule as the "Era of Good Feelings," the reality is the Second Bank of the United States offers some of the most vulgar examples of corruption the American people have seen. In this episode, Patrick Newman and Tho Bishop discuss the Panic of 1819 and the impact it has on political alliances for decades to come. Recommended Reading The Panic of 1819: Reactions and Policies by Murray Rothbard — https://Mises.org/LP7_A A Short History of Paper Money and Banking in the United States by William Gouge — https://Mises.org/LP7_B "The Scandal of Smith and Buchanan: The Skeletons in the McCulloch vs. Maryland Closet" by David Bogen (PDF) — https://Mises.org/LP7_C Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in Early America, 1607–1849 by Patrick Newman — https://Mises.org/LP_Crony To subscribe to the Liberty vs. Power Podcast on your favorite platform, visit https://Mises.org/LvP.

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