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Books about Freedom, Economics and Political Theory

"Good to be King" by Michael Badnarik
"How Capitalism Saved America" by Thomas DiLorenzo
"FDR's Folly" by Jim Powell
"The Law" by Frederic Bastiat
"The Bastiat Collection (Volumes 1 & 2)" by Frederic Bastiat
"The Betrayal of the American Right" by Murray N. Rothbard
"The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality" by Ludwig von Mises
"The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism" by F.A. Hayek

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  • Terbolizard, you seem quite stiff and your voice can sometimes be monotone. Almost as though you've spent too much time rehearsing what you are going to say.

    With that, I do agree with pretty much everything you stand for, and I hope you win the in the race.

  • This is a funny comment because this was an unscripted and unrehearsed video, no notes or anything. Normally, I read from a teleprompter and practice beforehand.

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  • you have a kickass last name Mr. Terbolizard

  • If I lived in California I would vote for ya! Unfortunately, I live in Ground Zero of neo-con America, so what can I do? Get out the World for Ron Paul I guess.

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  • There are other excellent recent books, but I need to recommend some older books.Orwell - 1984 & Animal Farm. Ayn Rand- Atlas Shrugged. Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451. Soylent Green- film. Huxley- Brave New World.

  • The biggest con : how the federal government is fleecing you; America great depression by Murray Rothbard, Human action by mises ( Very difficult read though), Road to serfdom Hayek Difficult read as well. I am a great fan of rothbard and I am planning to add a few of his books to my Library : The mysteries of banking, the case against the Fed, Man, economy and state. Thomas dilorenzo is also a great austrian and with Lincoln Unmask, he destroy the myth about one of the most revered leader of US

  • Reagan? Are you kidding!!

  • "The Way the World Works" by Jude Wanniski was the foundational book of Ronald Reagan's economic policy.

    "Wealth and Poverty" by George Gilder is a striking fast read shedding light on government policies that actually stimulate economic prosperity.

    Lastly, "The Wealth of Nations". I think you know who it is by, and the publishing date of 1776 always strikes me as astounding. Our founding fathers were all well versed in it.

  • If you want a good tip: read "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville. It's my favorite book.

  • You have great taste in reading! A good book to add to everyone's list would be "The Beast on the East River" by Nathan Tabor. This great book exposes the socialist world government agenda of the United Nations.

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