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Thomas J. DiLorenzo (born 1954) is an American economics professor at Loyola College in Maryland. He is an adherent of the Austrian School of Economics. He is a senior faculty member of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and an affiliated scholar of the League of the South Institute, the research arm of the League of the South and the Abbeville Institute. He has authored at least ten books, including The Real Lincoln and How Capitalism Saved America: The Untold History of Our Country, From the Pilgrims to the Present. He claims that the South had the right to secede and taking a view similar to abolitionist Lysander Spooner. He has criticized the crediting of the New Deal for ending the Great Depression. DiLorenzo lectures widely, and is a frequent speaker at Mises Institute events. mises.org User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Monopoly and Competition
152The Economic Model of the Fascist State
143The Myth of Natural Monopoly
84An Interview with Thomas DiLorenzo
85A Fake Banking History of the United States
76The Fed and the Political Bus
77A Recipe for the Next Great Depression
78The Real Lincoln
69The Truth about the Great Depression
610Yankee Confederates: New England Secession Movements Prior to the War Between the States
6Austrian Scholars Conference
Liberty and American Civilization
Mises University
Mises Institute Media
The Economics of Fascism
Audio Daily Article
The Trouble With Taxation
Secession, State, and Economy
Austrian Economics and Financial Markets
Choice in Currency: A Path to Sound Money
The Twentieth Century: An Austrian Critique
Radical Scholarship