Jan 26: Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr to Speak at UW-Madison, Wisconsin

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Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr to Speak at UW-Madison, Wisconsin


Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm


3650 Mosse Humanities Building
Madison, Wisconsin 53706


This event is open to the public. Admission is free.


Young Americans for Liberty presents Dr. Thomas E. Woods Speaks at UW-Madison.

In this lecture, NY Times bestselling author Dr. Thomas E. Woods will explain why practically everything you’ve been taught about government, the economy, and the Great Depression is wrong—the product of pro–government propaganda.

Dr. Woods will challenge myths surrounding the Great Depression and other government interventions into the economy, making ...the case that these interventions often make things worse. He argues that we need free markets because they gave us our former wealth and prosperity.

In addition, Dr. Woods will show that current government spending is unsustainable and that it is impossible for the government to keep its promises for entitlements. He will also scrutinize the Federal Reserve, explaining how it causes and exacerbates problems while allowing politicians to engage in endless wars and limitless spending.

Now is the time to reevaluate the economic beliefs that have led us to our current situation and to try different solutions rather than simply putting more effort behind failed policies. This lecture will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience.

ASM Disclaimer: This event is funded in part by the Associated Students of Madison. ASM does not necessarily endorse the beliefs or actions of this organization.



The Thomas E. Woods Book Collection





 
Tom Woods is one of the best speakers I've ever seen, his combination of humor, and extensive historical knowledge make him nothing less than a Juggernaut for liberty. I would trade my soul to see him in a moderated debate w/ some of these liberal talking heads, Lawrence O'Donnell and Chris Mathews come to mind.
 
I would kill to see Tom at the podium in a future presidential race.
 
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