Political Science

The Anarchist Cookbook
The Anarchist Cookbook

Review:I bought this simply because so many think no one should be allowed to have it and that was good enough for me, so I orderd it. I haven't read it but I am sure it is prominently placed in my book shelf so it will be as controversial as possible to all my peace love and stoner friends. I actually have no desire to know the stuff in the book but I really don't like people telling me they have read it and others should not be allowed to because it didn't hurt them but others can't handle it. Read more

Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit
Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit

Review:Well written book that included many insights into RFK and his sense of loyalty to family and friends, while bringing out RFK' s strong sense of justice. Also provided insight into the author and his experiences in this milieu. Read more

The Second Amendment
The Second Amendment

Review:This is the truth and review ofthe 2nd Amendment. It is time the truth is told and not the lies from the government. This is what the founding fathers really meant! I would recommend this book to anyone who loves America and wants to save their country. Read more

The Protocols
The Protocols

Review:Always wondered about its origins.
Historically, Nazi Germany used it as a basis for committing the Holocaust.
Anti-Semitic elements in society today still believe it to be true.
Sad how a LIE can become gospel for the someone. Read more

Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World

Review:World War I ended with an inconclusive result. Basically the Germans lost because they were exhausted. France was in ruins. Germany was never invaded.
The "Big Four" sat around the conference table to divvy up Europe and the Near East and we have lived with the results ever since.
This book details the events that took place in Paris in 1919. Woodrow Wilson, who was already ill, was obsessed with his 14 points. However, those points did not always fit what the big powers saw as their ... Read more

The Law
The Law

Review:I lack necessary intellectual capacity and courage to judge or review such an amazing narrative and book, however, this book taught me more and more and proofed that some of the critical , social, political and philosophical questions were answered long time ago. This book adds to the answers to my own personal questions such as why Europ for example was able to reform while other nations and ethnicities were unable to do so and describe the kind of debate that was going on some 150 years ago th... Read more

Fortieth Anniversary Edition - Capitalism and Freedom
Fortieth Anniversary Edition - Capitalism and Freedom

Review:Arguably the greatest economist of the 20th century makes complex concepts readily understandable. Easy to read, yet not "light reading," Friedman's book makes the basics of Political Economy understandable for even the novice.
Whether your interest is liberty, economics, or politics, this book is a must read.
I always enjoy watching a debate between someone who has read this book (or one of his others) with people who have not. Absolute slaughter...
Most highly recommended. Read more

The True Story of the Bilderberg Group
The True Story of the Bilderberg Group

Review:I use this book sometimes to understand things in news and the lists of attendees are very relevent even in 2015 to understand the directions.
Somewhat it must be understood that this is an opinion and that the Bilderburg or similar organizations are not "going away" so with that in mind it is very good book. A bit prejudiced regrading Russia vis a vis America. The goals of globized world is a different world order and the "players" on all sides have that in mind. USA/RUSSIAN FEDERATION/CHINA... Read more

From Mussolini to the Politics of Change - The Secret History of the American Left
From Mussolini to the Politics of Change - The Secret History of the American Left

Review:This book is a well researched and well written history of the American left's political roots. Knowing where they came from is part of understanding where they would take us. This book is written in an interesting style and well documented. Well worth the time. Read more

What We the People Can Do to Reclaim Our Constitutional Liberties
What We the People Can Do to Reclaim Our Constitutional Liberties

Review:Refresher course on how and why this amazing originated and why our constitution is vital for America's future. We need to be and stay informed. A wonderful treatise no matter your candidate selection. Read more

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