Posted on 12/09/2015 6:46:13 PM PST by OddLane
Tom Woods and Michael Malice square off in an Oxford-style debate in New York City. Click "SHOW MORE" below for the results.
The resolution was: âAlexander Hamilton was a hero for the cause of liberty.â Malice argued in the affirmative; Woods argued in the negative. Woods was the winner.
When the audience was polled before the debate, the numbers were:
16% for the resolution; 41% against; 43% undecided.
After the debate, the numbers were:
26% for the resolution; 66% against; 8% undecided.
Hamilton ping.
They are both first rate debaters. Hamilton was a bit of a handicap though.
Malice has been on Tom Woods podcast and they’ve had discussions about Hamilton before.
Tom Woods bump.
Their back and forth on Twitter leading up to the Junto debate was hilarious.
I want to see an essay from Forrest McDonald in response to the points raised. I know he is retired, but we have to have it.
So with absence of Malice, win, does the outcome raise Aaron Burr from villain status to newly re-established patriot? Enquiring minds...yatta...yatta...yatta.
Woods alluded to John Taylor, who's a great example.
He perceived the problems with creating a national government more acutely than perhaps any of his contemporaries, but at the same time supported the institution of slavery.
FWIW, Nancy Isenberg wrote a phenomenal, very fair biography of Burr which is worth reading, called Fallen Founder .
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