Political Science
Mein Kampf
'Mein Kampf' is Adolf Hitler's autobiography and manifesto, outlining his ideologies, political views, and plans for Germany's future under Nazism.
Darkness at Noon
Darkness at Noon is a harrowing exploration of totalitarianism through the story of Nicholas Rubashov, an aging revolutionary who faces imprisonment and psychological torture by the very Party he dedicated his life to, highlighting the tragic irony of ideological betrayal.
Enough
In "Enough," Cassidy Hutchinson shares her compelling journey from an idealistic young staffer in the Trump White House to a critical whistleblower during the January 6 Capitol riot, exploring her struggle between loyalty and the truth.
Oath and Honor
Oath and Honor by Liz Cheney is a first-hand account of the January 6th, 2021, insurrection, detailing the origins, events, and aftermath, and highlighting the dangers to American democracy posed by Donald Trump and his enablers.
On Duties
Cicero's "On Duties" explores the ethical responsibilities of individuals in society through the lenses of wisdom, justice, and beneficence, aiming to guide moral conduct in both public and private life.
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
In 'Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,' John Perkins unveils the corrupt practices of economic hit men who manipulate foreign governments through debt and coercion, ultimately benefiting U.S. corporations and undermining global democracy.
Trust: America's Best Chance
Pete Buttigieg's 'Trust: America's Best Chance' explores the decline of trust in American institutions and offers strategies for restoring it to ensure the nation's future success.
Plato: 'The Republic'
Plato's 'The Republic' explores justice, virtue, and happiness through philosophical dialogues, presenting an ideal society led by philosopher-kings.
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order
In 'The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order,' Samuel P. Huntington argues that future global conflicts will be driven by cultural and civilizational identities rather than ideological differences, reshaping international relations.
Leviathan
Thomas Hobbes' 'Leviathan' argues for the necessity of a powerful sovereign to avoid anarchy and maintain order in society, presenting a foundational perspective on political philosophy.
The Big Government Handbook: How to Stop the Government from Destroying Your Money, Freedom, and Future
The Big Government Handbook by Kat Timpf is a critical examination of government overreach, emphasizing how it threatens individual freedom, financial stability, and future prospects.
Aristotle's Politics
Aristotle's Politics is a foundational text of Western political thought, exploring the role of government in fostering virtue and the good life for citizens.
Trust: America's Best Chance
Pete Buttigieg's 'Trust: America's Best Chance' explores the decline of trust in American institutions and offers strategies for restoring it to ensure the nation's future success.