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Hyde In Plain Sight
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Hyde In Plain Sight

Show Notes for May 17, 2023

Who's telling the truth?

· Show Notes

Historically, the library has been an essential tool for transmitting culture to up and coming generations. Brian Almon has a fascinating take on how the library has become a cultural battlefield.

When it comes to history, we are not just passengers along for the ride, we can be active participants. J.B. Shurk says, stay faithful because history starts today.

Success stories come in many different forms. Annie Holmquist shares the story of a couple whose childhood history project has become a very successful family business.

Anyone who stands up for limited government is likely to be accused of being a hypocrite for benefiting from the "blessings" of the political class. Michael Munger has a solid way to address the accusation that, "You use the roads, don't you?"

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