by Rose Wilder Lane
50th Anniversary Edition
Rose Wilder Lane, the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, was a bestselling author, investigative journalist, and short-story writer. She was said to know every important person of intellect of her generation. "The Discovery of Freedom" compels a reader to follow Lane on a philosophical journey from flirting with joining the Communist Party to becoming convinced that “human rights are natural rights, born in every person” and that all types of socialist governments bring misery to man. (1993, 262pp, pb)
by Ron Paul
Foreword by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
Ron Paul's collection of inspired statements to the House of Representatives that show him to be the most consistent and morally responsible politician, perhaps, in the whole of American history. This book takes on a special significance with his 2008 run for the U.S presidency. (2007, 372pp, pb)
by Christopher C. Horner
This explosive new book in the Politically Incorrect Guide series exposes the myths and distortions behind the green lobby. (2007, 350pp, pb)
by Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
This book is the third in a series, each covering three subjects: mental health, education, and social control. The impetus for this series has been the recommendation of President George W. Bush's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health.
The problem with this legislation is its sweeping nature. Among its "Purposes" is to "increase funding for, and expand the scope of, the Safe Schools-Healthy Students program in order to provide access to more comprehensive school-based mental health services." The danger with measures such as these involves how mental health joined with education can be used as a means of social control. This book, like the previous two, looks at issues like these and others concerning mental health, education, and the power elite's increasing social control over our lives. (2007, 128pp, pb)
by Dr. Dennis Cuddy
Includes the books "Mental Health Screening," "National Mental Health Program," and "Mental Health, Education, and Social Control." View description of each by individual title. (2008, each book sold separatly as well)
The Classic Blueprint for a Just Society
Originally published in 1850, this classic expose', of socialism and communism as "lawful plunder," explains the fundamental principles involved in determining the proper scope of government. Written at the time of the revolutions of 1848, it explains the socialist fallacies appearing at the time and that are occurring now in our country. (2001 ed, 87pp, pb)
by Patrick J. Buchanan
How Hubris, Ideology, and Greed Are Tearing America Apart
American elder statesman Pat Buchanan warns in his new book that America faces an uncertain future unless we take action soon to protect the country. (2007, 294pp, hb)
by Aaron Zelman and Richard W. Stevens, Attorney at Law
Introduction by James Bovard, author of "Lost Rights and Freedom in Chains
The message in this book is simple: "Disarmed people are neither free nor safe - they become the criminals' prey and the tyrants' playthings." "Death by Gun Control" carefully examines the "gun control" idea: its meaning, its purposes, its effects. (2000, 338pp, pb)
Pocket Size edition! Contains the two most important documents in American political history: The Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. A great reference to have on hand to defend Constitutional principles. Dimensions are approx. 3 1/2" x 5". (2007ed, 48pp, poc)
by Ted Baehr & Pat Boone
Foreward by Janet Parshall
Co-authors Ted Baehr, a movie industry expert, and legendary entertainer Pat Boone know firsthand the persuasive power of the entertainment industry. Here, they draw from their extensive experience and interviews with experts to help readers understand the power of the media and its influence on families. They examine the ongoing threats to family values by those in the media who promote a humanistic worldview and offer perspectives as to why these insidious values are permeating the entertainment industry.(2007, 269pp, hb)