I hated school.

I was good at it, but it really wasn’t my bag. Even though I was “advanced” in a lot of subjects, I didn’t really care about school all too much.

My schools—by most measures “elite” ones—could have & should have been much better.

If I had known better as a youngster, I would have supplemented my education much more, but we didn’t have a whole lot of resources at home outside of a set of World Book Encyclopedias.

You better believe, I had my nose in those suckers all the time.

But nowadays we have the Internet. Blows the World Book out of the water.

Thanks to the power of the Internet we also have Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom.

If I had Liberty Classroom to supplement my knowledge of history, economics, and politics … well, I may have cared more about what I was supposed to have learned.

Liberty Classroom is the premier what-we-call-a “dashboard university.” You can attend while sitting in front of your computer, on a road trip, or simply driving around town.

Heck, throw your earbuds in and get a lesson or two in while grilling your favorite meats on the barbecue.

Each Liberty Classroom lecture ranges from 30 to 55 minutes.

Classes come in video and audio form. Most have Power Point and other visuals.

In addition to the dozens of lectures, Liberty Classroom provides recommended reading lists which will eliminate the guesswork for you when you want to explore a topic more in depth.

Your membership also applies to your entire family.

Might as well give your children a head start in this world by helping them understand the concept of freedom and the principles of a proper market economy.

Also—and here’s a novel concept—learn some history from professors who won’t lie to you about the past.

Liberty Classroom is one of the largest and most expertly researched and written collections of audio and video lessons and lectures on libertarian ideas and free-market economics available anywhere in the world today.

You’ll find out answers to such questions:

  • What was the real issue behind the American Revolution?

  • Why were some of the best American presidents the ones your teachers hated? Why were the worst ones the presidents they loved?

  • What are the REAL effects of minimum wage legislation and why does increasing the minimum wage hurt employment levels, not help them?


  • Furthermore, we’ve all been taught that The Great Depression was a case of the “free market run wild.”

    Yes, THEY were the ones who taught us that in school. But it is not true … at all.

    In other words, with Liberty Classroom, you’ll get the education THEY never gave you.

    At Liberty Classroom, WE will teach you about what really caused the crash.

    Get the equivalent of a Ph.D. in libertarian thought and free-market economics all for less than $8 per month.

    I can vouch for Liberty Classroom myself. I’m a member.

    Liberty Classroom was also created by my friend and mentor, Tom Woods, the author of 12 books on libertarianism and free-market economics.

    Tom is a benefactor to society-at-large and Liberty Classroom is no different.