Book Reviews
A Review of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún”
Since the publication of The Hobbit in 1937, and The Lord of the Rings in 1954–1955, J.R.R. Tolkien’s fiction has captivated generations of...
A Review of Bauerlein’s “The Dumbest Generation”
The Dumbest Generation is a book that is painful to read, but which Americans dare not ignore. The book’s title reflects the confrontational...
Read moreDarwinism: Flawed, Disastrous — and Stolen
Within 20 words of the beginning of the prologue to his book, The End of Darwinism, former U.S. Information Agency Assistant Science Adviser...
Read moreJudge Napolitano’s Dred Scott’s Revenge
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is the host of the Fox News online show Freedom Watch (which might soon be televised) and also is...
Read moreNurturing the Great Depression
With all eyes on the precarious global economy, 20th-century economic history has never been more relevant. Interpretations of the defining economic episode of...
Read moreRoots of Economic Crisis
Once upon a time, when the world was still on the gold standard, four men destroyed the financial order of things by engineering,...
Read moreOrwell’s “1984” Revisited
George Orwell's novel 1984, published in 1949, portrayed a future totalitarian world, ruled by a seemingly omnipotent tyrant called Big Brother. When the...
Read moreEconomics a Hot Topic in Woods’ Book “Meltdown”
Today's hard times are prompting people to learn more about the forces that drive our economy, and the book Meltdown, by Thomas Woods,...
Read moreA “Just” War or Just a War?
From Korea to Iraq, America has waged undeclared war; Laurence Vance's Christianity and War sheds light on how this war making corresponds to...
Read moreCould Bush Be Prosecuted?
Two recently published books address the possibility of prosecuting George W. Bush and top Bush administration officials for crimes committed while in office....
Read moreRon Paul: A Man of Ideas and Ideals
Ron Paul: A Life of Ideas, the first book-length biography of the noted congressman, tells the back story of the man behind the...
Read moreA Convenient Book About the Environment
Anyone concerned about the environment and seeking the best solutions for how to protect it will find The Really Inconvenient Truths, by Iain...
Read morePolitics and Personality
In The Obama Nation, author Jerome Corsi offers some devastating critiques of Barack Obama, including his ties to radical leftists and his "cult...
Read moreDoting Over America’s Decline
Respected newsman and consummate insider, Fareed Zakaria paints a rosy picture of unabated globalism and global governance and tells why America's crises are...
Read moreReviving the Constitution
Thomas E. Woods and Kevin R.C. Gutzman's important book Who Killed the Constitution? chronicles the Supreme Court's attacks on the Constitution. ...
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