Society Without the State: Law and Order in a Free World, The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, The Truth About American History: An Austro-Jeffersonian Perspective, A History of Money and Banking in the United States Before the Twentieth Century, The History of Political Philosophy: From Plato to Rothbard. In Vietnam, many soldiers found narcotics to be a coping agent against the horrors of war. He does the perfect amount of technical history mixed in with human perspective. Narcotics also became an easy scapegoat for a government looking to obfuscate the results of its own actions. You may support this podcast financially at Mises.org/SupportHC.

Armed with facts, theory, and a Rothbardian appreciation for historical narrative, Calton enlightens and entertains in a podcast that has something to offer all audiences. For free. Everything you've been taught in school about drugs and the drug war is wrong! Three brothers, one war, hundreds of letters.
Armed with facts, theory, and a Rothbardian appreciation for historical narrative, Calton enlightens and entertains in a podcast that has something to offer all audiences. You're not a Stitcher Premium subscriber yet. This is a powerful historical podcast. Armed with facts, theory, and a Rothbardian appreciation for historical narrative, Calton enlightens and entertains in a podcast that has something to offer all audiences. Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. In spite of declining drug usage, the Reagan Administration placed renewed interest in the War on Drugs. In this episode, Chris Calton introduces the third season of Historical Controversies. Essential for anyone interested in the history of the War on Drugs. Reefer Madness: Government Efforts to Criminalize Marijuana, "A Glittering Lie" — The True Battle of Shiloh, The Battle of Shiloh, Part 4: "Tell My Mother I Died Like A Soldier", The Battle of Shiloh, Part 3: The Hornet’s Nest. Chris Calton explains how President Reagan eliminated restrictions that prevented the US military from enforcing domestic laws, while also reducing Constitutional safeguards that prevented police from using illegally obtained evidence. In Historical Controversies, Mises Institute scholar Chris Calton debunks the history you may have learned in school. Season 3, Episode 1. Chris has a firm grip on the history and explains exactly the parts you want to know about. Great podcast and the content is dense, but I wish it covered more events. See the podcast's updated Corrections and Qualifications page. Armed with facts, theory, and a Rothbardian appreciation for historical narrative, Calton enlightens and entertains in a podcast that has something to offer all audiences. Armed with facts, theory, and a Rothbardian appreciation for historical narrative, Calton enlightens and entertains in a podcast that has something to offer all audiences. Learn the history of WWII, as told through the personal letters exchanged between the Eyde brothers. At the onset of the Battle of Shiloh, the Confederacy caught the Union by surprise. In this special collaborative episode, Chris Calton and Dangerous History Podcast's "Professor CJ" share the vivid memoirs of two young soldiers fighting on opposing sides of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.

The Mises Institute is well known for providing the unvarnished truth about everything. Just Say No: Reagan Militarizes the War on Drugs. bvseo-msg: HTTP status code of 404 was returned. "A Glittering Lie" — The True Battle of Shiloh. Chris Calton has done a fantastic job researching and presenting the facts in an entertaining way.
Armed with facts, theory, and a Rothbardian appreciation for historical narrative, Calton enlightens and entertains in a podcast that has something to offer all audiences.See the podcast's updated Corrections and Qualifications page.See also Chris Calton's Bibliographic Essays (PDF): Season 1, History of the War on Drugs (Mises.org/EC1Bib) and Season 2: Antebellum United States (Mises.org/EC2Bib).Listeners can support this podcast financially at Mises.org/SupportHC. © Stitcher 2019, all content is copyright of its owners.

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