Thomas J. DiLorenzo’s book, The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, his Agenda, and an Unnecessary War, is about the real truth behind Abraham Lincoln and his actual agenda during his involvement in the upcoming America. The Real Lincoln “contains irrefutable evidence that a more appropriate title for Abraham Lincoln is not the Great Emancipator, but the Great Centralizer.” (xiii). DiLorenzo’s book examines the effects of Abraham Lincoln’s real intentions pertaining to political and economic purposes. In addition, the book also focuses on his true intentions toward slavery as well. “… Lincoln’s views on race were consistent with those of the overwhelming majority of white Northerners, who discriminated against blacks…” (4). DiLorenzo …show more content…
In this specific Proclamation, it was NOT at all for slavery, it was a war measure. “In a letter to his Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase, he admitted that the original proclamation had no legal justification, except as a military measure.” (37). It was also a way to continue trade with the Europeans because of their recent decision in abolishing slavery. The Europeans would not agree with Lincoln’s real agenda, being to continue slavery, so he used the Emancipation for that purpose as well. “Lincoln understood that the European powers, who had recently abolished slavery peacefully, would balk at trading with and otherwise supporting the Confederacy if he introduced emancipation as one purpose of the war.” …show more content…
It then discusses the “Waging War on Civilians”. By many supporters of Lincoln, he is looked at highly of saving the Constitution. But, many don’t know the details behind that. Lincoln went through the necessary devils to accomplish the saving of the constitution. A quote that states, “He supposedly had to destroy constitutional liberty in order to save it.” (5). Lincoln broke the rules by having a military invasion without consent of congress. He went through with this action without thought of what was righteous about it the effect. Lincoln led the government to a bad way to rule. “… Lincoln led the way in subverting constitutional government in America.” (6). He also was the reason for ending international connection. “… Lincoln administration established another ominous precedent by deciding to abandon international law and the accepted moral code of civilized societies and wage war on civilians.”