Ideologies & Doctrines
Review:What a wonderful historical storyteller! Scott Miller has "nailed" the historical non-fiction to create a compelling, edge of your seat real life suspense/drama. If you've ever desired to journey back in time to the gilded age and capture the "feel" of the era and discover what was really going on, this is the book. No glossing over of details either. There are times the finite details are appropriately shared. Your are truly "in the seat" of President McKinley, the anarchists (including Czolgo... Read more
Review:Have the Republicans shot themselves in the proverbial foot? Will they ever separate truth from fiction, Church from State, form from content, politics as usual from doing what's good for the nation? It may be to late. If the Republicans don't loose the lunatic fringe who have ambushed the party, we may see the end of the two party system in our lifetime. Read more
Review:Very informative and educational. East European names are confusing at times but to be expected. Chapters on the "disinformation campaign" against the church and Pope Pius XII should be a lesson to all on how the political left and particularly the communist party works with the press. Read more
Review:Kissinger has produced an excellent book for those interested in world politics and foreign policy. The book give a deep perspective on why different parts of the world operate so differently. A combination of culture, religion, history, this is a book for understanding and keeping in your collection. Read more
Review:Figes pulls off a pretty impressive feat here: he makes a relatively fast and interesting book out of a complex and painful human event. This book gives a good idea of the extremities of brutality, stupidity, and treachery that accompanied the Russian Revolution. It may not please some readers seeking a final, official "judgment" of the event, but so what? It tells you what happened and gives some reasons why. That's the purpose of the study of history. Read more
Review:Mobbed us what I feel, defiled by the Chicago gangsters that have taken over our government, invaded our privacy, tried to take away our fire arms, and ruined our health care system. They have bullied us at home and made friends with our enemies abroad! Read more
Review:I cannot heap enough praise on Thomas Frank's "What's the Matter with Kansas?" It's no wonder it became a classic. I wanted to read this book for years, and the refreshing truth is that it is still relevant eight years after its first publication. As a former resident of the midwest (although not a native) I found it especially amusing and insightful. My favorite part, however, is how he completely debunks the notion that the moral deterioration of society somehow has a direct causal relation... Read more
Review:Look!.....I love Ann Coulters's politics!... I"m a devout Conservative and know that "Capitalism" is the only way
for America!...so, I thought that her book would be a joy to read, but I was mistaken. Now, its probably ME,
who just simply does not want "fact after fact" on almost every page. Yes, I told you it was probably me!.
I mean if Coulter were running for President, I'd surely vote for her!..She's exactly what America needs, now
more than ever!..
I suspect that if ... Read more
Review:I unlike the other so-called "reviewers" here on Amazon that "reviewed" the book via rating it one star and going on rants about "Hate" and the LiberalBuzzwords that seem so ad-nausea and so redundant that even Fellow Liberals have to admit.I Listen to Rush,not all the time not even everyday.But I like him,I like his personality,his views and despite him SADLY not being crazy about The Crazy Right.(I am.)and his Other views regarding perhaps Marriage,I don't find him offensive.I think people rea... Read more
Review:I think this is an essential book that examines recent American history, told through biographical sketches, and pinpoints the ideas, innovations and political decisions that have shaped this country . I have recommended it to many people on social media. Read more