| 1 |  | George Orwell
Portrays a terrifying vision of life in the future when a totalitarian government, considered a "Negative Utopia," watches over all citizens and directs all ... | who lists this book
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| 2 |  | Murray N. Rothbard
Never has the story of money and banking been told with such rhetorical power and theoretical vigor.Rothbard died in 1995, leaving several large manuscripts ... | who lists this book
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| 4 |  | Ron Paul
The twelve-term congressman expounds on the fifty key issues that he feels are most important to Americans, based on the concept of personal liberty. | who lists this book
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| 6 |  | Jesse Ventura, Dick Russell
The outspoken former Navy SEAL and Minnesota governor takes a look at the gap between what the American government knows and what it reveals to its people, ... | who lists this book
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| 7 |  | Sam Harris
An analysis of the disparity between faith and logic in today's world tours humanity's willingness to challenge religious-based belief systems throughout ... | who lists this book
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