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After Fidel: [The Inside Story of Castro's Regime and Cuba's Next Leader]
From the Publisher: "This compelling, behind-the-scenes look into the Castro brothers’ remarkable relationship reveals how Fidel and Raul have collaborated for years and challenges the view of the little-known Raul as an insignificant player. Latell projects what kind of leader the younger brother and designated successor will be."... Show More
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Ambassador in Paris: the Reagan Years
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America's Secret War: Inside the Hidden Worldwide Struggle between America and Its Enemies
From the Publisher: "Through the vast information-gathering network of his private global intelligence company, Stratfor, called “The Shadow CIA,” George Friedman presents the startling truth behind America’s foreign policy and war effort in Afghanistan, Iraq, and beyond."... Show More
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America Alone: The End of the World As We Know It
From the Publisher: "Someday soon, you might wake up to the call to prayer from a muezzin. Europeans already are. While liberals will say diversity is our strength, the Taliban will burn books and barber shops in Greenwich Village and the Supreme Court will uphold sharia law. If you think this can’t happen, you haven’t been paying attention, says Steyn."... Show More
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American Grit: What It Will Take to Survive and Win in the 21st Century
From the Publisher: "New York Times best-selling author Tony Blankley prescribes a three-pronged approach as key to America’s success in previous wars that must be “rediscovered” today. The political-correctness crowd will complain, but Blankley argues that this conservative manifesto to reestablish American grit is essential—our nation’s very survival depends on it."... Show More
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Ark of the Liberties: America and the World
From the Publisher: "Long before there was an America, the dream of a land of freedom existed. A fantasy grew into a society, then a nation, and finally a superpower; yet the belief always lingered that liberty and America were one and the same. Often they were. But unattainable aspirations can be damaging. From the Puritans to Thomas Paine, from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush, Americans have believed that we have a mission to redeem the world. Pursuing that belief has led to forced efforts that are inconsistent with a true definition of liberty.<p>With wit, brilliance, and deep affection, Ted Widmer traces America’s incomparable history, from its soaring moments to its less glorious ones, in a celebratory critique that aims to help us know ourselves a little better."... Show More
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Arkansas Mischief: The Birth of a National Scandal
From the Publisher: "As Bill Clinton’s political and business mentor, McDougal, with his knowledge of embarrassing real estate and banking deals, bribes, and obstructions of justice, haunted the Clinton White House. Jim McDougal’s vivid self-portrait takes on the rich particularity of character and plot to reveal the hidden intersections of politics and special interests in Arkansas and the betrayals that followed. "... Show More
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Art of Political War: and Other Radical Pursuits
From the Publisher: "Politics is war; but in America, one side is doing all the shooting—the liberals. Shell-shocked conservatives blame their failures on the media or on unscrupulous opponents, but they refuse to name the real culprit: themselves.<p>In a book that will shatter the complacency of establishment conservatives, David Horowitz shows how Bill Clinton’s generation, having mastered the art of political war, has spent the last ten years clobbering the conservatives in and out of government. The best-selling author of Hating Whitey and Other Progressive Causes has the strategy to fight back."... Show More
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Bankrupt: the Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of the Democratic Party
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Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came Into Being, and Why No One Saw It Coming
From the Publisher: "Organizations working to restore the environment and foster social justice collectively comprise the largest movement on earth. This movement with no name, leader, or location is a creative expression of people's needs worldwide."... Show More
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Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire
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Break Through: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility
From the Publisher: Environmental insiders Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus argue that the environmental movement has not evolved with the times and call for a new progressive politics in harmony with modern American values.... Show More
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Bush Tragedy
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The Case against Hillary Clinton
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Case for Democracy: the Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror
From the Publisher: "In this brilliantly analytical yet personal book, non-democratic societies are put under a microscope to reveal the mechanics of tyranny that sustain them. In exposing the inner workings of a “fear society;” the authors explain why democracy is not beyond any nation’s reach, why it is essential for our security and why there is much that can be done to promote it around the world."... Show More
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Central America
Audio Classics Series
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Central Europe
Audio Classics Series
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Challenge: Hamdan V. Rumsfeld and the Fight Over Presidential Power
From the Publisher: "In November 2001, Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a thirty-one-year-old Yemeni man, was captured near the border with Pakistan and turned over to U.S. forces in Afghanistan. After he had confessed to being Osama bin Laden's driver, Hamdan was transferred to Guantnamo Bay, and he was soon designated by President Bush for trial before a special military tribunal. The Pentagon assigned a military defense lawyer to represent him, a boyish-looking thirty-five-year-old graduate of the Naval Academy, Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift.No one expected Swift to mount much of a defense. The rules of the tribunals, America's first in more than fifty years, were stacked against him-and that is assuming that his superiors didn't expect him to throw the game altogether. Instead, Swift enlisted the help of a young constitutional law professor at Georgetown, Neal Katyal, to help him sue the Bush administration over the legality of the tribunals. In the spring of 2006, Katyal argued the case, Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, before the Supreme Court and won.Written with the full cooperation of Swift and Katyal, Hamdan v. Rumsfeld is the inside story of this seminal case, perhaps the most important decision on presidential power and the rule of law in the history of the Supreme Court, as told by a writer for The New York Times Magazine. Jonathan Mahler follows the story both of Swift's relationship with Hamdan, in particular his struggle to keep his client alive in Guantnamo, and of the unprecedented legal case itself. It is a legal thriller in the spirit of A Civil Action, set against the backdrop of the war on terror and the battle over presidential power."... Show More
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Chile & Argentina
Audio Classics Series
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China
Audio Classics Series
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China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese Repression
From the Publisher: "What are our ideas and hidden assumptions about China? Does America’s policy toward China make sense? In this vigorous look at China’s political evolution and direction, Mann offers a startling vision of our future with China that will have a profound impact for decades to come."... Show More
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Closing of the American Border: Terrorism, Immigration, and Security Since 9/11
From the Publisher: "On September 10, 2001, the United States was the most open country in the world. But since 19 hijackers turned America's welcome mat into a weapon that could be used against it, the nation has been shutting its door.<p>In The Closing of the American Border, Alden goes behind the scenes to tell the story of the Bush administration’s struggle to balance security and openness in the wake of the worst attack on U.S. soil. The goal was to build new lines of defense that could keep out terrorists without stifling the flow of people and ideas from abroad that have helped to build the world's most dynamic economy. But instead, the government created an obstacle course that has made it vastly harder for people from across the world to come to the U.S., hurting America's image abroad and damaging its economic prospects at home."... Show More
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Colombia and Panama
Audio Classics Series
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Commies: A Journey Through the Old Left, the New Left and the Leftover Left
From the Publisher: "Ronald Radosh’s earliest memory is of being trundled off to a May Day demonstration by his Communist parents. Radosh grew up in the parallel universe of American Communism. When he entered the University of Wisconsin in the late 1950s, he became a founding father of the New Left and was on the center stage during the sixties.<p>But if Commies is an intimate social history of the American Left over the past half-century, it is also a compelling story of a crisis of radical faith. In the early eighties, Radosh wrote the groundbreaking work The Rosenberg File, intending to prove the martyrs were innocent. But after examining government files, he became convinced of the Rosenbergs’ guilt. As the publication of his book provoked attacks and blacklisting from his former friends in the Left, Radosh began to question his past allegiances. "... Show More
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Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet
From the Publisher: "In Common Wealth, Jeffrey Sachs shows us that we need a new economic paradigm—global, inclusive, cooperative, environmentally aware, and science-based—because we are running up against the realities of a crowded planet. Jeffrey Sachs points out that if we take the right measures there will be room for all on the planet. He points the way to the global course correction we must embrace for the sake of our common future."... Show More
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Communist Manifesto
Audio Classics Series
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Compassion Versus Guilt and Other Essays
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Conflict of Visions
From the Publisher: "Sowell explains that most people have one of two contrasting visions, “constrained” and “unconstrained,” described in terms we recognize as associated with the political Right and political Left. At the heart of the conflict of visions are questions about the moral and intellectual capabilities of human beings. The historical record shows these assumptions to be shockingly different from what is commonly believed about the basic premises of the Left and Right. "... Show More
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Conservative Mind: from Burke to Eliot
From the Publisher: "First published in 1953, this magnificent work will be remembered in ages to come as one of our century’s most important legacies. Written during a time when liberalism was heralded as the only political and intellectual tradition in America, there is no doubt that this book is largely responsible for the rise of conservatism as a viable and credible creed.<p>Kirk defines “the conservative mind” by examining such brilliant men as Edmund Burke, James Fenimore Cooper, Alexis de Tocqueville, John Quincy Adams, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Benjamin Disraeli, Cardinal Newman, George Santayana, and finally, T.S. Eliot. Vigorously written, the book represents conservatism as an ideology born of sound intellectual traditions."... Show More
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The Constitution
U.S. Constitution
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Crowded Land of Liberty: Solving America's Immigration Crisis
From the Publisher: "The number of legal immigrants allowed into the United States in the 1960s was 300,000 a year. This increased reasonably to 600,000 by the 1980s. But in the 1990s, the rate accelerated to an average of more than a million a year. When the number of illegal immigrants is added to this, the total inflow during the 1990s was approximately twelve million.<P>Crowded Land of Liberty examines how this influx has developed into a crisis of overcrowded schools, soaring demand for social services, new burdens on taxpayers, increased urban congestion, and heightened job competition. It explains how recent waves of immigration differ from those of earlier eras and suggests new public policy alternatives."... Show More
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Cuba
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Daydream Believers: How a Few Grand Ideas Wrecked American Power
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Defending Identity: Its Indispensable Role in Protecting Democracy
From the Publisher: "If the history of the twentieth century can be seen as a successful struggle to expand personal freedoms, then the history of the twenty-first century will be seen as a contest to assert cultural, ethnic, or religious identities. From the crisis in Europe, where identity is seen as inimical to democratic freedoms, to the threats to identity posed by postmodern relativism and Marxism, to the corrosive dullness of identity-less cosmopolitanism, Sharansky conducts a philosophical tour of nations, regions, and cities whose futures rest precariously on the struggle for identity. His purpose throughout is to recover that most valuable and essential political emotion, one that can reaffirm and underpin democratic societies. Together, identity and democracy assert a powerful and benign sense of purpose; divided, at odds with each other, they invite fundamentalism and rootlessness."... Show More
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Democracy in America, Alexis De Tocqueville
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Devil Came On Horseback: Bearing Witness to the Genocide in Darfur
From the Publisher: "This is an intense, vivid autobiographical report from the heart of violent Darfur by a former American Marine who became a military observer for the African Union. The first extensive on-the-ground account of the genocide in Sudan, it is also a powerful memoir of one soldier’s awakening to conscience and humanitarian action."... Show More
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Disrobed: The New Battle Plan to Break the Left's Stranglehold On the Courts
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Disuniting of America
From the Publisher: "The promise of America has always been that of a fresh economic start on equal footing. This is linked to the classic image of the republic as a melting pot, where differences of class, race, and religion are submerged in the pursuit of democracy. But today the idea of assimilation into the mainstream is giving ground to the cult of ethnicity. While this upsurge in ethnic awareness has had many healthy consequences in a nation shamed by a history of prejudice, if pressed too far, it could fragment American society to a dangerous degree.In this powerfully argued essay, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. examines the the lessons of one polyglot country after another tearing itself apart or on the brink of doing so, and points out troubling new evidence that multiculturalism gone awry here in the United States threatens to do the same."... Show More
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End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time
From the Publisher: "Jeffrey Sachs, world-renowned for his work around the globe advising economies in crisis, here draws on his twenty-five years of expertise to offer a uniquely informed vision of the keys to economic success in the world today and the steps that are necessary to achieve prosperity for all.<p>Sachs lays out a clear conceptual map of the world economy. He leads readers along the same learning path he himself followed, telling the stories of his own work in countries from Bolivia to Africa, bringing to listeners a deep understanding of the challenges faced by developing countries in different parts of the world. Finally, he offers solutions to the interwoven economic, political, environmental, and social problems that challenge the world’s poorest societies and, indeed, the world itself."... Show More
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Enemies: How America's Foes Steal Our Vital Secrets--and How We Let It Happen
From the Publisher: "In this explosive new book, acclaimed investigative reporter Bill Gertz reveals how terrorist organizations and enemy nations like Communist China, North Korea, Russia, and Cuba—not to mention some so-called friends—are taking advantage of gaping holes in America’s defenses to steal our most vital secrets to use them against us. Gertz’s unrivaled access to the U.S. intelligence and defense communities takes us deep inside the dark world of intelligence and counterintelligence—a world filled with lies, betrayal, and moles burrowing within the FBI, the CIA, the Pentagon, and even the White House."... Show More
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Environmental Overkill
From the Publisher: "Dixy Lee Ray exposes the truth behind the frightening headlines of ecological disaster, illustrating how our constitutional liberties based on property rights are being endangered by environmental extremists, scare-mongering journalists, and rapacious lawyers. She tells what actually happened at the Earth Summit and provides a close look at the environmentalism of Al Gore. Environmental Overkill will help you make your own informed decisions on air pollution, global warming, endangered species, overpopulation, and other contentious environmental issues."... Show More
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Ethiopia
Audio Classics Series
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Extreme Makeover of Hillary (Rodham) Clinton
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FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression
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Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad
From the Publisher: "More democracy means more freedom. Or does it? American democracy is, in many people’s minds, the model for the rest of the world. Fareed Zakaria points out that the American form of democracy is one of the least democratic in use today."... Show More
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Germany
Audio Classics Series
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global deal: climate change and the creation of a new era of progress and prosperity
From the Publisher: "Nicholas Stern, former chief economist of the World Bank, was asked by the British government to direct the largest study ever conducted into the reality of global warming and the possible ways of remedying it. The result, the Stern Report, made headlines around the world and is far and away the deepest and most far-reaching exploration of the crisis and—in particular—of solutions to it. There have been many worthy books elucidating the problem of global warming. This, now, is the first great book to grapple profoundly with costing and affecting the solution, from one of the greatest economists and public intellectuals of our day."... Show More
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God and Man at Yale
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The Golden Triangle
Audio Classics Series
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Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Ruin Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them
From the Publisher: "In Green Hell, Steven Milloy shows how the government and environmental elites will soon have you under their Green thumb, controlling the speed you drive, the temperature of your home, even when you can retire—and that’s just the tip of their melting iceberg. In this shocking new book, Milloy reveals: how the government may soon control your energy use; why drive-thru restaurants and bottled water may be banned; and how a Green society will cut into your travel plans, retirement fund, and more."... Show More
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