This book compiles excerpts from a libertarian author’s daily emails, focusing primarily on critiques of leftist ideologies and policies. The author challenges common narratives, such as labor unions’ role in creating the weekend and the supposed motives behind the American Revolution. He recounts personal anecdotes and interactions with those holding opposing viewpoints, using these encounters to illustrate what he views as the illogical and often harmful nature of leftist thinking. The writing style is informal and provocative, employing humor and sarcasm to convey the author’s strong opinions while promoting his own educational products and services. A recurring theme is the promotion of individual liberty and limited government, contrasting it with what the author sees as the overreach and hypocrisy of the left.
Warning About these Books If it’s your opinion that the American Establishment has been doing a terrific job and has the American people’s best interests at heart, these books are not for you. The books on this page defy conventional opinion: on guns, on Ukraine, on “deregulation,” on education, on secession, on the Federal Reserve, and plenty more. Tom Woods was honored with the Hayek Lifetime Achievement Award in Vienna in 2019, and is the author of 13 print books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History and Meltdown. He is rather a bright fellow despite holding a Ph.D. from Columbia University and an A.B. from Harvard. Grab one of the free books below and you’ll also receive the free Tom Woods Letter, which is sent to subscribers’ inboxes during the week. It’s notorious, and subscribers read like a who’s who of the liberty movement. (Even people who would never publicly admit they read it, read it.) This is the one email newsletter people say they look forward to. You can unsubscribe with one click. But unless you have brain damage, you won’t.