FreeTalkLive rocks! said: Give Me a Break by John Stossel is my favorite book. I really like these books: History- The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History by Thomas E. Woods Jr. War- The Real Lincoln by Thomas DiLorenzo Improvement- How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: A Handbook for Personal Liberty by Harry Browne; Financial Peace: Revisited by Dave Ramsey; Don't Shoot the Bastards (Yet): 101 More Ways to Salvage Freedom by Claire Wolfe Politics- Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do : The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in Our Free Country by Peter McWilliams; Why Government Doesn't Work by Harry Browne; Give Me a Break : How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media... by John Stossel; The Ten Things You Can't Say In America by Larry Elder; Healing Our World In An Age of Aggression by Mary Ruwart Economics- Economics in One Lesson: The Shortest and Surest Way to Understand Basic Economics by Henry Hazlitt |
You seem to read the same kind of liberal (in the correct sense of the word) material I do.
I have a preference for the classics.
The Way of Serfdom - F. A. Hayek
Second Treatise on Civil Government - John Locke
The Prince - Nicolò Maquiavelli
Manual del perfecto idiota latinoamericano - Apuleyo, Montaner, Vargas Llosa
The closing of the American Mind - Allan Bloom
and anything from austrian writers, except Hitler and Freud.
Satan said:
"You are for ever angry, all you care about is intelligence, but I repeat again that I would give away all this superstellar life, all the ranks and honours, simply to be transformed into the soul of a merchant's wife weighing eighteen stone and set candles at God's shrine."