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The Real George Washington
by Jay A. Parry
The story of his life is the story of the
founding of America. His was the dominant personality in three
of the most critical events in that founding: the Revolutionary
War, the Constitutional Convention, and the first national
administration. Had he not served as America s leader in those
three events, all three would likely have failed.
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Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation
by Joseph J. Ellis
Ellis focuses on six crucial moments in the
life of the new nation, including a secret dinner at which
the seat of the nation's capital was determined--in exchange
for support of Hamilton's financial plan; Washington's precedent-setting
Farewell Address; and the Hamilton and Burr duel. Most interesting,
perhaps, is the debate (still dividing scholars today) over
the meaning of the Revolution.
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The Real Thomas Jefferson
by Andrew M. Allison
Jefferson is the central figure in American
history, and...he may yet prove to be the central figure in
modern history. In The Real Thomas Jefferson, by allowing
Jefferson to explain his life and ideas in his own words,
we have tried to ensure that his spirit, not ours, will breathe
in these pages- -so that all who read them will become acquainted
with Jefferson himself, not another second-hand interpretation
of him.
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The 5000 Year Leap: A Miracle That Changed
the World
by W. Cleon Skousen
For many years in the United States there
has been a gradual drifting away from the Founding Fathers
original success formula. This has resulted in some of their
most unique contributions for a free and prosperous society
becoming lost or misunderstood. Therefore, there has been
a need to review the history and development of the making
of America in order to recapture the brilliant precepts which
made Americans the first free people in modern times.
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Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto
by Marl R. Levin
Conservative beliefs in individual freedoms
do in the end stand for liberty for all Americans, while liberal
dictates lead to the breakdown of civilized society -- in
short, tyranny. Looking back to look to the future, Levin
writes "conservatism is the antidote to tyranny precisely
because its principles are our founding principles."
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Rules For Radicals: A Practical Primer
for Realistic Radicals
by Saul Alinsky
This primers tells the "have-nots" how they
can organize to achieve real political power for the practice
of true democracy. This is the Obama primer for his political
rise to power.
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48 Liberal Lies About American History
by Larry Schweikart
Over the last forty years, history textbooks
have become more and more politically correct and distorted
about our country’s past, argues professor Larry Schweikart.
The result, he says, is that students graduate from high school
and even college with twisted beliefs about economics, foreign
policy, war, religion, race relations, and many other subjects.
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Fleeced
by Dick Morris
In this hard-hitting call to arms, Dick Morris
and Eileen McGann reveal the hundreds of ways American tax-payers
are routinely fleeced—by our own government; by foreign countries
like Dubai that are gobbling up American interests and spending
millions to influence government decisions and American public
opinion; by Washington lobbying firms that are pushing the
agendas of corrupt foreign dictators on Capitol Hill; and
by hedge-fund billionaires collecting huge tax breaks courtesy
of the IRS.
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The 10 Big Lies About America
by Michael Medved
Each of the ten lies—widely believed among
elites and taught as truth in universities and public schools—is
a grotesque, propagandistic distortion of the historical record.
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The Federalist Papers
by Alexander Hamilton
Three of the founding fathers defend their
revolutionary charter--the Constitution of the United States--in
these essays. Based on the original McLean edition of 1788,
this edition includes copies of the Declaration of Independence
and Articles of Confederation.
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Liberal Fascism
by Jonah Goldberg
In this provocative and well-researched book,
Goldberg probes modern liberalism's spooky origins in early
20th-century fascist politics. Replacing myths with research,
Goldberg shows that the original fascists were really on the
Left and that liberals, from Woodrow Wilson to FDR to Hillary
Clinton, have advocated policies and principles remarkably
similar to those of Hitlers National Socialism.
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Can America Survive
by Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth
Examining anti-American rage, this book is
a portrait of what is clearly wrong with the national mood,
where that malady comes from, and how those who still believe
in America can work in their communities and in the nation
to preserve the republic.
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110 People Screwing Up America
by Bernard Goldberg
The author takes aim at America Bashers, Hollywood
Blowhards, Intellectual Thugs, Lawyers -- and lots more! And
now he adds ten brand-new miscreants to his rogues' gallery.
While this is serious stuff, Goldberg will make you laugh
out loud as he harpoons some of the most ridiculous characters
in America today. This is a book that has become the voice
of the millions of Americans who feel no one speaks for them
on what is perhaps the most vital issue of the day: the kind
of country in which we all want to live.
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Jefferson's Empire: The Language of American
Nationhood
by Peter S. Onuf
Thomas Jefferson believed that the American
Revolution was a transformative moment in the history of political
civilization. He hoped that his own efforts as a founding
statesman and theorist would help construct a progressive
and enlightened order for the new American nation that would
be a model and inspiration for the world. In Jefferson's Empire,
Peter S. Onuf traces Jefferson's vision of the American future
to its roots in his idealized notions of nation-hood and empire..
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"But a Constitution of Government
once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty,
once lost, is lost forever."
John
Adam
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