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Published by Mises Institute, Auburn, AL, 2001
ISBN 10: 0945466293 ISBN 13: 9780945466291
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Published by Transaction Publishers, 1997
ISBN 10: 1560003197 ISBN 13: 9781560003199
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Language: English
Published by MISES Institute, Auburn, AL, 2001
ISBN 10: 0945466293 ISBN 13: 9780945466291
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. xxxv, [1], 791, [5] pages. Footnotes. Appendix A and B. Index. Minor spine wear. DJ has some wear, soiling, tears, sticker residue and chips. Index prepared by Marilyn Tenney. John V. Denson is Distinguished Scholar in History and Law at the Mises Institute. He is a practicing attorney and the editor of two books, The Costs of War and Reassessing the Presidency, and the author of A Century of War: Lincoln, Wilson and Roosevelt. The Ludwig von Mises Institute for Austrian Economics, is a tax-exempt educative organization located in Auburn, Alabama. It is named after Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973). The Mises Institute was founded in 1982 by Lew Rockwell, Burton Blumert, and Murray Rothbard, following a split with the Cato Institute. Additional backing for the Institute came from Margit von Mises, Henry Hazlitt, Lawrence Fertig, and Nobel Laureate Friedrich Hayek. The Institute promotes libertarian, paleolibertarian and anarcho-capitalist political theories and praxeology. The main reason for this book is to express various viewpoints in the long tradition of classical liberalism which are not contained in any other books on the presidency. The viewpoints expressed in this volume are very different from the perspectives of most of the historians. In every published poll taken of selected groups of professional historians since 1948, Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt have been rated as two of the "greatest." This book rates them as the two "worst." The Founders intended for the Congress, composed of both the House and Senate, to be the dominant branch of the federal government, which was then very limited in scope and power. Today the executive has become the dominant branch of government, to the point that it is the main threat to the liberty and freedom of American citizens. In twenty-two essays, this volume covers both the domestic and foreign policy of major, and many minor, presidents from the founding through the present day.