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How Government Schools Use Bad History to Promote the State

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On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at common American history myths baked into government school curriculums. While Republican governors have begun to prioritize removing "critical race theory" and other forms of modern "leftwing indoctrination" from textbooks, there are a number of historical episodes left unchallenged that all lead to a deification of state power and a celebration of progressive politics. [embedded content] PROMO CODE: RothPod for 20% off Recommended Reading "The Meat Packing Myth" by Murray Rothbard: Mises.org/RR_130_A "Krugman's Hoover History" by Robert Murphy: Mises.org/RR_130_B "Why the 1787 Constitution Did Not Bring Republican Government to America" Mises.org/RR_130_C The Progressive Era by Murray

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On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at common American history myths baked into government school curriculums. While Republican governors have begun to prioritize removing "critical race theory" and other forms of modern "leftwing indoctrination" from textbooks, there are a number of historical episodes left unchallenged that all lead to a deification of state power and a celebration of progressive politics.

PROMO CODE: RothPod for 20% off

Recommended Reading

"The Meat Packing Myth" by Murray Rothbard: Mises.org/RR_130_A

"Krugman's Hoover History" by Robert Murphy: Mises.org/RR_130_B

"Why the 1787 Constitution Did Not Bring Republican Government to America" Mises.org/RR_130_C

The Progressive Era by Murray Rothbard Mises.org/RR_130_D

Be sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard.


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