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by Walter E. Williams
Paperback
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"Economics, more than anything else, is a way of
thinking," says economist and syndicated columnist Walter
E. Williams. As such, the tools of economics can be applied
not only to topics commonly thought to be in the realm of
economics -- such as international trade, regulation, prices
of goods and services -- but to those which are not, such as
racial discrimination, national defense, and marriage. Now,
in his new book Liberty versus the Tyranny of Socialism,
Williams has selected over 160 of his syndicated columns
from the past few years that offer insights into a wide
range of issues. "Many of my columns focus on the growth of
government and our loss of liberty, but many other columns
demonstrate how the tools of economics can be used in ways
that ordinary people can understand," said Williams. read more |
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by Clarence Thomas
Hardcover
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His early life in the dusty town of Pinpoint, Georgia, was marked by poverty and hunger. His father abandoned his family when he was one year old, leaving his teenage mother to raise him on a $10 a week maid's salary. When this became impossible to continue, she sent him, now seven, to live with her father in the comparatively big city of Savannah. This move would forever change the life of Clarence Thomas, a man who has moved from poverty and hardship to the Supreme Court, becoming one of our nation's most stalwart conservatives. In My Grandfather's Son, Thomas tells his own moving, inspiring story -- from the deprivations and humiliations of his youth to the unconscionable defamation he suffered at the hands of the Left during his hotly contested confirmation battle for the Supreme Court. read more |
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by Robert J. Hutchinson
Hardcover
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Special Conservative Book Club hardcover edition -- not available in stores!
Village-atheist assaults on the Bible are now commonplace in public schools, universities, the media, and even some elite seminaries. Acid-tongued pundit Christopher Hitchens and other widely celebrated writers warn the world about the growing menace of religious convictions. The Jesus Seminar and documentaries such as The Bible Unearthed claim to demonstrate that little or nothing the Bible says happened really happened anyway. Even pop culture has gotten into the act, with the TV drama The West Wing and the popular magicians Penn and Teller featuring much-ballyhooed "debunkings" of the truth of the Bible, purporting to show that the book that millions revere as holy is not just filled with silly fables masquerading as history, but with incitements to violence and immorality. But now, in The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible, Robert J. Hutchinson sets the record straight. Hutchinson, the winner of eight journalism awards from the Associated Church Press and other organizations, sifts through archaeological and historical evidence to prove that the Bible -- both the Old and the New Testaments -- is on solid ground as history. read more |
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by Humberto Fontova
Hardcover
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Forty years after his death, it is impossible to escape the iconic image of Ernesto "Che" Guevara. From T- shirts to posters to Hollywood movies like The Motorcycle Diaries, he is still celebrated as a selfless, fearless martyr to the cause of "the people". But as Cuban exile Humberto Fontova reveals in this myth-shattering book, the real Che Guevara was a cold-blooded murderer who thought nothing of firing a gun into the stomach of a woman six months pregnant, whose only crime was that her family opposed him. He was also, Fontova proves, a sadistic torturer, a coward in battle, a hypocrite who lusted after material luxuries while carefully cultivating his image as a lover of the poor and oppressed. Exposing the Real Che Guevara is based on scores of interviews with the few people still alive who interacted with Che and can tell the truth about him -- including survivors of Ché's atrocities, and the CIA agent who interrogated Che just hours before the Bolivian government executed him. read more |
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