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  1. The New Prohibition, Voices of Dissent Challenge the Drug War

    Sheriff Bill Masters

    Provocative essays from  peace officers, public officials, scholars, and policy experts analyze current drug laws and show how they have failed.

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  2. Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It

    Judge James P. Gray

    "Judge Gray's thorough  and scholarly work, based as it is on his personal experience, should help considerably to improve our impossible  drug laws...[His] book drives a stake through the heart of the failed War on Drugs and gives us options to hope for  in the battles to come." - Walter Cronkite

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  3. Imperial Hubris, Why the West is Losing the War on Terror

    Michael Scheuer

    This is a very well researched and honest analysis of the impact of U.S. policies on the Muslim world. This book should be read by every voting American before the next presidential election.

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  4. Renewing American Compassion

    Margin Olasky

    The author provides an historical perspective of the excellent  community-based systems for helping the needy that existed before the federal programs were put in place. There  are many examples of existing programs worthy of duplication and well-thought out proposals for transitioning back  to a bottom-up approach.

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  5. Birth of the Chaordic Age

    Dee Hock

    This book tells the story of VISA, an organization founded on the same  fundamental principles of natural law used by the Founders.

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  6. Majesty of God's Law

    Cleon Skousen

    An in-depth examination of the historical and philosophical sources of  knowledge that were most influential on the Founders.

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  7. The Creature from Jekyll Island

    G. Edward Griffin

    A comprehensive history of the creation of the Federal Reserve and its impact on society.

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  8. Healing Our World

    Mary Ruwart

    This is a great book for understanding why government programs don't work  and how freedom does work. It is a comprehensive, well written and a convincing argument for freedom-based  solutions to virtually every problem.

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  9. A Foreign Policy of Freedom

    Ron Paul

    This book lays out the case for a foreign policy of nonintervention based on the experience of Paul's 20-year career in Congress.

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  10. The Revolution: A Manifesto

    Ron Paul

    Congressman Ron Paul's latest book covers how to achieve economic  freedom, civil liberties, and personal responsibility, and what role the government is supposed to play in people's  lives

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