VolumesOfValue presents insightful reviews of nonfiction books.Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact society.This episode reviews -We the People: The Economic Origins of the ConstitutionBy Forrest McDonald (1927-201
VolumesOfValue presents insightful reviews of nonfiction books.Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact society.This episode reviews -Economics in One Lesson: The Shortest and Surest Way to Understand Basic EconomicsB
"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 MemeBy Andrew Meyer Published 2018Print length 124 pagesWebsite: www.the
VolumesOfValue presents insightful reviews of nonfiction books.Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact society.This episode reviews -The Deep Rig: How Election Fraud Cost Donald J. Trump the White House, by a Man Who D
VolumesOfValue presents insightful reviews of nonfiction books.Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact society.This episode reviews -Scars of Independence: America's Violent BirthBy Holger Hoock Published by Crown, 2
This episode reviews -Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest Statesby James C. Scott Publisher: Yale University Press, 2017Print length 336 pagesWebsite: politicalscience.yale.edu/people/james-scottA transcript of this review i
VolumesOfValue presents insightful reviews of nonfiction books.Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact society.This episode reviews -To Begin the World over Again: How the American Revolution Devastated the GlobeBy Ma
VolumesOfValue presents insightful reviews of nonfiction books.Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact society.This episode reviews -The Clamor of Lawyers: The American Revolution and Crisis in the Legal ProfessionBy
This episode reviews -Founding Finance: How Debt, Speculation, Foreclosures, Protests, and Crackdowns Made Us a Nation By William Hogeland University of Texas Press, 2012Print length 284 pagesWebsite: williamhogeland.wordpress.comTranscr
This episode reviews -Discourse on Voluntary ServitudeBy Étienne de La Boétie (pronounced La Bwaytee )Published posthumously 1577Download from Online Library of Liberty
Book ReviewPlunkitt 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 StandBy Wil
VolumesOfValue presents insightful audio reviews of nonfiction books.Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact our society.This episode reviews -A Disquisition on Government and a Discourse on the Constitution and Govern
This episode reviews -The CIA as Organized Crime: How Illegal Operations Corrupt America and the WorldBy Douglas ValentinePublisher : Clarity Press 2016Print length : 448 pagesWebsite: www.douglasvalentine.comA transcript of this review i
This episode reviews -Coup d'Etat in Slow Motion: The Murder of Olof Palme, Volumes I & II By Ole Dammegard Published through: CreateSpace 2015Print length: Volume I, 464 pages; Volume II, 516 pages - both include photos, drawings, maps, an
This episode reviews -From the Company of ShadowsBy Kevin ShippPrint length: 303 pagesAuthor's website is kevinshipp.comShow transcript at volumesofvalue.blogspot.com.
This episode reviews:Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's QueenBy Queen LiliuokalaniFirst published: 1898Print length: 262 pagesIt is free to download at archive.org.
This episode reviews -Battlefield America: The War on the American PeopleBy John W. Whitehead with Foreword by Dr. Ron PaulPublished by SelectBooks 2015Print length: 412 pagesLlewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., author and chairman of Mises Institu
This episode reviews -No Treason: The Constitution of No AuthorityBy Lysander Spooner [1808 – 1887]This book is a pamphlet-size compilation of three essays written in 1867.The essays are titled #1, #2: "The Constitution", and #6: "The Const
For those who don't yet know Legalman is America's best lawyer and most beloved lawyer.The following is from The Quash's page at podcasts.google.com:"Forget left versus right. This is the truth about the system from a man who knows. The Qua
Welcome. VolumesOfValue presents insightful audio reviews of nonfiction books.Expand your horizon with our select list of books which impact society.This episode reviews -The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher's Int
This episode reviews -Why America Failed: The Roots of Imperial Declineby Morris Berman Published by John Wiley and Sons 2011Print length 256 pagesThe author's blog, titled "Dark Ages America", is at morrisberman.blogspot.com