Rollback (book)
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Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse | |
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Author(s) | Thomas E. Woods, Jr. |
Country | United States |
Subject(s) | Politics |
Genre(s) | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Regnery Publishing |
Media type | |
Pages | 232 p. |
ISBN | 9781596981416 |
OCLC Number | 515438073 |
Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse is a book by American historian Thomas Woods. The text takes on both liberal and conservative conventions and their habits of mind and makes the case that "everything should be abolished".
The text argues the government is not what it says (the source of security, prosperity, peace, justice, health), but rather the opposite and thereby society can and should do without it precisely in the name of promoting security, prosperity, peace justice, and health.
Links
- Official page at TomWoods.com
- Official publisher page
- Articles, essays and reviews
- "Life without Our Wise Overlords" by Thomas E. Woods, Jr., February 2011
- "Why Everything Should Be Abolished" by Thomas Woods, March 2012 (republished at LRC here)
- The Pelican Post review: Rollback by Fergus Hodgson, February 2011
- Cobden Centre review: "Rollback" by Andy Duncan, May 2011 (republished at LRC here)
- "Tom Woods Rolls Out a Winner With Rollback" by Darryl W. Perry, November 2011
- Rollback by Tom Woods: Your Own Private Arsenal] by Jordan Inman
- Early Feedback on Rollback by Tom Woods, January 2011
- Other media
- "Rollback" Interview with Thomas E. Woods, Jr. by James Puplava, March 2011
- Authors Forum: Nullification! & Rollback lecture by Thomas Woods, March 2011
- CPAC forum: "Rollback" lecture by Thomas Woods, February 2011
- BookTV: "Rollback" lecture by Thomas Woods, May 2011 (YouTube, CSPAN video)
- BookTV: "Rollback" interview with Thomas Woods, February 2011
- Lew Rockwell Show: Rollback the State interview with Thomas Woods, March 2011 (YouTube)
- Pundit Review: "Thomas Woods" interview, February 2011