The Political Economy of the American Revolution

The Political Economy of the American Revolution

Do You Know What the American System Of Economics is All About?
Most Americans don't—and it's not because they are stupid. It's because there's been a systematic suppression of the truth, to the point where it's been written out of the history books and schools nationwide. The Political Economy of the American Revolution was first published in 1977 to revive the truth about American history. Newspaper editor Nancy Spannaus and historian Christopher White assembled the crucial writings which defined the American System as a continuation of the Italian Golden Renaissance tradition and a war against British imperialism and free trade. They produced a book of readings that served as an assault on the Treason School of American history. This new edition adds some crucial materials, but its guts are the same: the works of Alexander Hamilton and his French predecessor, Jean-Baptiste Colbert. These are writings you can't find anywhere else or are hard to find. They are supplemented by introductory essays by Spannaus and White. The scholar and the conscientious citizen will find this book indispensable. The American war against British imperialist methods continues today and must be won.

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