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My Best 25 Works of History


Writing and reading history is one of the greatest joys of life. Writing about Ronald Reagan and WWII has been singularly pleasurable for me. What was it the philosopher Erasmus said, “When I have a little money, I buy food and clothes. But anything I have left over, I buy books.” Now, we study history for many reasons: for the sheer joy of reading; of knowing more than the next guy, or as the noted teacher George Santayana said, just to learn about not repeating failures - “Those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it.” Teddy Roosevelt said much the same thing.  ....

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GOP state lawmakers: The Three-Fifths Compromise was actually good


GOP state lawmakers: The Three-Fifths Compromise was actually good
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Republican lawmakers across the country are moving to restrict teaching about systemic racism in our education system, targeting critical race theory. But in the course of doing so, some are attempting to rewrite a very pertinent part of that history.
Twice in recent weeks, Republican state lawmakers have defended the infamous “Three-Fifths Compromise” the constitutional agreement by which enslaved people would count as three-fifths of a person for representation purposes by arguing that it was actually somehow anti-slavery.
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The left is having great fun with articles such as this one. All the usual suspects have taken part. Here is my take on the issue. ....

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