Thomas E. Woods, Jr. is a senior fellow at the Mises Institute. An award-winning author, he wrote the New York Times’ bestselling book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History.
Meltdown (2009) gives you a guide to understanding the government regulations which in effect caused the 2008 global financial crisis. These blinks will explain how government spending has and always will worsen economic recessions, and importantly, what needs to be done to save the world economy.
Nullification explores the concept of nullification, which is the idea that states have the right to invalidate federal laws they deem unconstitutional. Author Thomas E. Woods delves into the history of nullification in the United States and argues for its potential as a check on federal overreach. He also examines contemporary issues and debates surrounding this controversial topic.
Politically engaged individuals seeking to understand the concept of nullification
Readers interested in states' rights and the balance of power between federal and state governments
Those who want to explore alternative approaches to challenging and resisting government overreach