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SUMMER READING LIST
CLICK HERE TO PRINT OUT PDF LIST * Indicates books previously read in our book club Constitution
Spalding, Matthew. We Still Hold These Truths, 2009.
Featuring a foreword by bestselling
author and popular talk radio host William J. Bennett, We
Still Hold These Truths is
an inspiring and enlightening look at ten core principles that define our
national creed—and that we must reclaim in order to put our country back on
track.
History
Schweikart, Larry, and Allen, Michael Patrick. A Patriot’s History of the United States, 2007.
As a result, students of American history learn more about slavery than about the Constitution; more about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II than about D-Day or Iwo Jima; more on the dangers we faced from Joseph McCarthy than those we faced from Josef Stalin. Too many are left with a picture that completely diminishes our nation's true greatness and honor. A Patriot's History of the United States corrects those doctrinaire biases and reexamines America's discovery, founding, and development with an appreciation for the elements of public virtue, personal liberty, and private property that make this nation uniquely successful. This honest review of American history explains, for example: • That the same founders who owned slaves instituted numerous ways to ensure slavery could not survive. • That while many historians have misinterpreted "separation of church and state" to mean freedom from worship, our founders clearly understood it meant freedom to worship. • That time and time again, America's leaders have willingly shared power with those who had none, such as disenfranchised women. • That even when the United States uses military power for dubious reasons, the ultimate result is political liberation and a higher standard of living. No other nation can claim such a legacy. This book offers a long-overdue acknowledgment of America's true and proud history.
Judicial System
*Greenburg Jan Crawford, Supreme Conflict, 2008
Levin, Mark. Men in Black, 2005
Levy, Robert & Mellor, William, The Dirty Dozen, 2010
Cato Institute senior fellow Levy and
lawyer Mellor, in this excellent examination of twelve far-reaching Supreme
Court cases and their consequences, force readers to question the direction in
which the judiciary has led our country over the past century-and possibly their
own attitudes toward the federal government. The authors deftly navigate the
complicated proceedings without slipping into lawyer-speak, while
unapologetically leaning on their libertarian sentiments to color their
commentary and analysis. Though the writers defend well their claim that the
dozen cases under discussion-with a number of "dishonorable mentions" and an
appendix each for Roe v. Wade and Bush v. Gore-have expanded the federal
government and eroded civil liberties, one can't help but feel a creeping sense
of arrogance when Levy and Mellor assert repeatedly that they know how the
Constitution's authors would view the document were they alive today. Still, the
authors' canny investigation into the Supreme Court should call into doubt some
of the staid political viewpoints readers may have taken too long for granted.
Liberal Media
Bozell, Brent. Weapons of Mass Distortion, 2005.
The meltdown of the liberal media has
finally begun. Find out where we’re headed and what it all means, from leading
media watchdog L. Brent Bozell III.
Middle East
Podhoretz, Norman. World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism, 2007
In World War IV, Podhoretz makes the first serious effort to set 9/11 itself, the battles that have followed it in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the war of ideas that it has provoked at home into a broad historical context. Through a brilliant telling of this epic story, Podhoretz shows that the global war against Islamofascism is as vital and necessary as the two world wars and the cold war (“World War III”) by which it was preceded. He also lays out a compelling case in defense of the Bush Doctrine, contending that its new military strategy of preemption and its new political strategy of democratization represent the only viable way to fight and win the special kind of war into which we were suddenly plunged.
Political Doctrines
Corsi, Jerome R., America For Sale: Fighting the New World Order, Surviving a Global Depression, and Preserving USA Sovereignty, 2009
* Goldberg, Jonah, Liberal Fascism, 2008
*Levin, Mark. Liberty and Tyranny, 2009.
In the face of the modern liberal
assault on Constitution-based values, an attack that has resulted in a federal
government that is a massive, unaccountable conglomerate, the time for
reinforcing the intellectual and practical case for conservatism is now. In a
series of powerful essays, Levin lays out how conservatives can counter the
tyrannical liberal corrosion that has filtered into every timely issue affecting
our daily lives, from the economy to health care, global warming to immigration,
and more.
Paul, Ron. The Revolution: A Manifesto, 2009.
In a nation thirsty for change, The Revolution is Ron Paul’s call to arms. Moving from topic to topic at a quick pace, whittling everything down to its bare essentials, Paul tackles everything facing us today: the false choices in American politics, foreign policy as it was laid out by the founding fathers, how we can achieve economic freedom, how we should view abortion, civil liberties and personal responsibility, and what role the government is supposed to play in our lives. As Barry Goldwater defined conservatism in the 60’s, Ron Paul redefines it for the 21st century with The Revolution.
Religious Studies
Feiler, Bruce. America’s Prophet. 2009.
In this groundbreaking book, New York Times bestselling author Bruce Feiler travels through touchstones in American history and traces the biblical prophet's influence from the Mayflower through today. Feiler visits the island where the pilgrims spent their first Sabbath, climbs the bell tower where the Liberty Bell was inscribed with a quote from Moses, retraces the Underground Railroad where "Go Down, Moses" was the national anthem of slaves, and dons the robe Charlton Heston wore in The Ten Commandments. One part adventure story, one part literary detective story, one part exploration of faith in contemporary life, America's Prophet takes readers from Gettysburg to Selma, the Silver Screen to the Oval Office, to understand how Moses shaped the nation's character. America's Prophet is a thrilling original work of history that will forever change how we view America, our faith and our future.
Public Policy
Podhoretz, Norman. Why Are Jews Liberal? 2009.
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