An anonymous congressman has dropped a bombshell election-year book that confirms why Americans hate their national government and have rallied to anti-establishment presidential candidates like Donald Trump.
I read online today a nameless Congressman has penned a book, Confessions of Congressman X (unrated at Amazon.com), that claims his main job is to get re-elected, voters are ignorant (what's new?), it's easy to manipulate a nation of naive, self-
In this excerpt from his new book Drive!, Lawrence Goldstone recounts one of the first coast-to-coast road trips. In 1903, Packard investor Henry Joy hired test driver E.T. "Tom" Fetch to drive a 4.5-horsepower Model F across the country to prove
"Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies.
This piece, the second of two parts, is excerpted from Noam Chomsky's new book, Who Rules the World? (Metropolitan Books). Part 1 can be found by clicking here.
You know the official story about the world that we?re supposed to believe? You know - that governments are always good and necessary, that politicians only do what they do because they love us so very much, that the police only exist to serve and pr
When the American history profession produces one of those rankings of American presidents their criteria always seem to be geared toward giving the highest rankings to whomever ignores the Constitution the most,....
His latest book is The Breaking Dawn. I think it is a very important book. Certainly it has a great deal to do with the very most formative ideas in Western culture.
The following is Chapter 1 of The Future of Freedom Foundation's newest ebook, The CIA, Terrorism, and the Cold War: The Evil of the National Security State by Jacob Hornberger. Purchase the book for $1 here.
"Our safety and happiness lie in obedience to law by every man, woman and child," pontificated Attorney General Harry Micajah Daugherty in his keynote address to the 1921 annual conference of the American Bar Association in Cincinnati.
I am often asked to recommend reading material. I have published my suggested reading lists before, but it's been several years. Therefore, today's column will be devoted to this subject.
In this fifth anniversary week of the U.S.-led Libya intervention, it's instructive to revisit Hillary Clinton's curiously abridged description of that war in her 2014 memoir, Hard Choices.
This month on Film, Literature and the New World Order David Friedman joins us to discuss Robert Heinlein's science fiction classic, 'The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress'. We discuss the power of Heinlein's example of an anarchistic society and examine