The Monster Lincoln: The Lies My Schools Taught Me

The Monster Lincoln: The Lies My Schools Taught Me
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Publisher : Paul H. Belz
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781938008375
ISBN-13 : 1938008375
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Book Synopsis The Monster Lincoln: The Lies My Schools Taught Me by : Paul H. Belz

Download or read book The Monster Lincoln: The Lies My Schools Taught Me written by Paul H. Belz and published by Paul H. Belz. This book was released on 2012-11-20 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Monster Lincoln weaves an intricate tapestry revealing a Lincoln apotheosis and descendant lies constituting a deliberate distortion of American history. That history presents a sainted savior. The tapestry displays a monster. Lincoln was a mercantilist beholden to Northern bankers and industrialists who demanded that he keep the Union together to facilitate several goals: saving the Northern economy, building a transcontinental railroad, nationalizing the banks, and creating a world power allied with Russia to counter the French/English block. Only war could ensure those goals while war w


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