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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2023 · 55 MIN

Philip W Magness, Economic Historian

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"You start seeing what looked like a coordinated attack."   --Phil W. Magness Data Analysis is important.  Data Analysis in a vacuum is dangerous.  Phil Magness, Author & Economic Historian does extensive data analysis and uses it to explain economic and cultural events with the goal of achieving greater human freedoms.    His data analysis lends significant credibility as he sets the record straight on inaccurate distortions of history.  His book, The 1619 Project, A Critique is a vivd example of the work he does.  Historically inaccurate depictions occur and using prefabricated language to assuage or intensify a point of view almost guarantees negative outcomes.   We must begin to learn from our historical errors or commence to repeat them.  Humanity is more capable than that.  I appreciate the opportunity to share Phil's work.  Freedom is the outcome he seeks.

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