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We the People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution
By Forrest McDonald (1927-2016)
Published by Routledge 2017
Print length 460 pages
A transcript of this review is at volumesofvalue.blogspot.com
About the Author
Forrest McDonald was Distinguished Research Professor of History at the University of Alabama.
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Economics in One Lesson: The Shortest and Surest Way to Understand Basic Economics
By Henry Hazlitt (1894-1993)
Publisher Three Rivers Pres, 1978 edition (first edition 1946)
Print length 218 pages. The book's Contents include 26 chapters.
Download: Get Your Free Economics One Lesson Book at mises.org
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"Amazon doesn’t want you to read this book. Amazon banned my book, so I’m giving it away for free."
Don’t Tase Me Bro! Real Questions, Fake News, and My Life as a Meme
By Andrew Meyer
Published 2018
Print length 124 pages
Website: www.theandrewmeyer.com
A transcript of this review is at volumesofvalue.blogspot.com
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The Deep Rig: How Election Fraud Cost Donald J. Trump the White House, by a Man Who Did Not Vote for Him
By Patrick M. Byrne
Published by Deep Capture LLC., 2021
Print length 236 pages
Website: www.deepcapture.com
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Scars of Independence: America's Violent Birth
By Holger Hoock
Published by Crown, 2017
Print length 576 pages
Website: www.holgerhoock.com
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Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States
by James C. Scott
Publisher: Yale University Press, 2017
Print length 336 pages
Website: politicalscience.yale.edu/people/james-scott
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To Begin the World over Again: How the American Revolution Devastated the Globe
By Matthew Lockwood
Published by Yale University Press, 2019
Print length 512 pages
Website: history.ua.edu/people/matthew-lockwood/
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The Clamor of Lawyers: The American Revolution and Crisis in the Legal Profession
By Peter Charles Hoffer and Williamjames Hull Hoffer
Publisher: Cornell University Press, 2018
Print length: 204 pages
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This episode reviews -
Founding Finance: How Debt, Speculation, Foreclosures, Protests, and Crackdowns Made Us a Nation
By William Hogeland
University of Texas Press, 2012
Print length 284 pages
Website: williamhogeland.wordpress.com
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This episode reviews -
Discourse on Voluntary Servitude
By Étienne de La Boétie (pronounced La Bwaytee )
Published posthumously 1577
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Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics, Delivered by Ex-senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany Philosopher, from his Rostrum - the New York County Courthouse Bootblack Stand
By William L. Riordan
Published: 1905
Download available at archive.org
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This episode reviews -
A Disquisition on Government and a Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States
By John C. Calhoun
Publication date 1851
Free download at archive.org.
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This episode reviews -
The CIA as Organized Crime: How Illegal Operations Corrupt America and the World
By Douglas Valentine
Publisher : Clarity Press 2016
Print length : 448 pages
Website: www.douglasvalentine.com
A transcript of this review is at volumesofvalue.blogspot.com.
About the Author
Douglas Valentine is an American journalist and author of historical nonfiction. His other books include:
The Phoenix Program: America's Use of Terror in Viet Nam 1990,
The Strength of the Wolf: The Secret History of America's War on Drugs 2004.
The Strength of the Pack: The Personalities, Politics, and Espionage Intrigue that Shaped the DEA 2009,
VolumesOfValue presents insightful reviews of nonfiction books.
This episode reviews -
The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI's Manufactured War on Terrorism
By Trevor Aaronson
Ig Publishing 2013
Print length: 284 pages
Author's website trevoraaronson.com
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This episode reviews -
Enemies: A History of the FBI
By Tim Weiner
Published by Random House, 2012
This episode reviews -
Coup d'Etat in Slow Motion: The Murder of Olof Palme, Volumes I & II
By Ole Dammegard
Published through: CreateSpace 2015
Print length: Volume I, 464 pages; Volume II, 516 pages - both include photos, drawings, maps, and documents.
Author's Websites: lightonconspiracies.com, www.patreon.com/lightonconspiracies/
A transcript of this episode is at volumesofvalue.blogspot.com.
About the Author
Ole Dammegård is a former journalist, author, speaker, and independent investigator. His main focus in the last 30 years has been to find the truth about the 1986 shooting of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, assassinations of public persons, and mass shooting events.
This episode reviews -
From the Company of Shadows
By Kevin Shipp
Print length: 303 pages
Author's website is kevinshipp.com
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This episode reviews:
Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen
By Queen Liliuokalani
First published: 1898
Print length: 262 pages
It is free to download at archive.org.
This episode reviews -
Battlefield America: The War on the American People
By John W. Whitehead with Foreword by Dr. Ron Paul
Published by SelectBooks 2015
Print length: 412 pages
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., author and chairman of Mises Institute says,
"John Whitehead is freedom's defense lawyer. He'll never give up, and neither must we."
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This episode reviews -
The Ruling Elite: A Study in Imperialism, Genocide and Emancipation
By Deanna Spingola
Published by Trafford Publishing 2011