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  1. #31
    I just got Ron Paul's Revolution by Brian Doherty in the mail yesterday. I'm also reading Sandra Brown's Ricochet.



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    What are you reading?

    I'm not a book I'm reading "What are you reading?".

    Only thing I have going is The New American magazine and some music books of different sheet music.



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  5. #33
    Started HoodWinked by John Perkins last night.

  6. #34
    I just read Abortion and Liberty by Dr. Ron Paul. Loved it. You can download it free here: http://files.meetup.com/504095/Ron%2...%20Liberty.pdf

  7. #35
    A collection of short stories by Guy de Maupassant and, alternately, Taras Bulba by Gogol. I like them both very much.
    The proper concern of society is the preservation of individual freedom; the proper concern of the individual is the harmony of society.

    "Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow." - Byron

    "Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe." - Milton

  8. #36
    Just started Unmasking Lincoln last night. Really interesting book so far.

  9. #37
    Epitaph of Czar gourmet/The Gourmet as the Enemy of the State (Epitaf carskog gurmana)

    One cook from Croatia wrote it.Orvel/Kafka-esque. Story abour Gourmet in totalitarian state (how he smuggles pepper, truffles and other delicatessen and cooks them and eats them in privacy of his own home)

    Because I am evil: He dies at the end....Good bye sweet beefsteaks, good bye goodbye delicious snails. Dont forget that died your best friend who hated cans. It was worth it....

    It wasnt master piece but it was weird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orenbus View Post
    If I had to answer this question truthfully I'd probably piss a lot of people off lol, Barrex would be a better person to ask he doesn't seem to care lol.


  10. #38
    I tend to read one non-fiction and one fiction at a time.

    ATM:
    Our Enemy, The State by Albert Jay Nock
    and
    A Feast For Crows by George RR Martin
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  11. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Lafayette View Post
    Reading A Song of Fire and Ice series, currently on the 2nd book "A Clash of Kings". I had watched the show on HBO and heard so many great things about the books i just had to buy the set of the first four.
    I can say the first three are excellent. Just started the fourth. Pretty good so far but I know others have said they had to 'slog through' the fourth and fifth.
    http://www.cooperativeindividualism.org/
    http://www.wealthandwant.com/
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  12. #40
    Just started reading. Don't start the revolution without me by Jesse Ventura...its a good book so far funny and intriguing.



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  14. #41
    I would suggest what I finished last Mon. , Mother Night , Kurt Vonnegut , also Slaughterhouse Five , same guy.

  15. #42
    The Real Crash - Peter Schiff

  16. #43
    I,m currently reading constitutional chaos by judge Andrew napolitano very good book.

  17. #44
    de Tocqueville "Democracy in America"
    Best of luck in life.

  18. #45
    50 shades of... um... er... revolution? Yeah that's it.
    In New Zealand:
    The Coastguard is a Charity
    Air Traffic Control is a private company run on user fees
    The DMV is a private non-profit
    Rescue helicopters and ambulances are operated by charities and are plastered with corporate logos
    The agriculture industry has zero subsidies
    5% of the national vote, gets you 5 seats in Parliament
    A tax return has 4 fields
    Business licenses aren't a thing
    Prostitution is legal
    We have a constitutional right to refuse any type of medical care

  19. #46
    Subtitles on Jackie Chan movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orenbus View Post
    If I had to answer this question truthfully I'd probably piss a lot of people off lol, Barrex would be a better person to ask he doesn't seem to care lol.


  20. #47
    Reading Suicide of a Superpower. Good book.

  21. #48
    First Shift-Legacy (Part 6 of the Silo Series) (Wool) by Hugh Howey.

    Dystopian SF.Although this is a prequel to what happened in parts 1-5,explaining how they got there,it is recommended to read them in order 1 through 6.
    Good stuff and pretty cheap on a kindle,if ya got one.



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    Incredible book.

  24. #50
    I'm just starting to read Atlas Shrugged for the first time. I've read quite a bit of Rothbard, Bob Murphy, Tom Woods, Hoppe, Block, Rockwell, various other mises instutite people, etc..., but I kind of went from reading Ron Paul, to a gap in reading (books at least), then pretty much instantly into Rothbard. Ayn Rand played absolutely no role in the development of my philosophy and finally ending up as an AnCap.

    I've had the book for some time (got it for free) and it has just be collecting dust in my closet. I just haven't been very interested in Rand considering she generally denounced libertarians and wasn't an AnCap.

    But meh, it is one of those books that you will "have to have read" being around liberty-oriented people. I suppose I'll find out what I think of it after I read it (I am literally only 3 pages into this brick), and I suppose I can't really judge a book I have never read on my personal opinion of Ayn Rand herself.

  25. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Dissent View Post
    Post what book you are currently reading! I for one enjoy threads like this and start one in every forum I go to if there isn't already one.

    I am reading The Trillion Dollar Conspiracy. Good book so far.
    I read that book a couple of years ago right after it came out, a very good book indeed. However it is kind of a vague and not exactly correct in who it gives blame to for this "conspiracy."

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  27. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Jingles View Post
    I suppose I can't really judge a book I have never read on my personal opinion of Ayn Rand herself.
    True. For example I can't stand Matt Damon as a person. Typical Hollywood liberal. BUT I do like his acting and I did enjoy The Bourne movies.

  28. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Lafayette View Post
    Reading A Song of Fire and Ice series, currently on the 2nd book "A Clash of Kings". I had watched the show on HBO and heard so many great things about the books i just had to buy the set of the first four.
    I'm on book 5 and wish I never started. It is my estimate that it will be 2020 before that illiberal blob, GRRM, finishes the damn series.



    He's blagging on the most asinine BS imaginable:

    But I would be remiss if I do not at least make passing mention of how depressed, disgusted, and, yes, angry I've become as I watch the ongoing attempts at voter suppression in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Iowa, and other states where Republicans and their Teabagger allies control key seats of power.

    It is one thing to attempt to win elections. But trying to do so by denying the most basic and important right of any American citizen to hundreds and thousands of people, on entirely spurious grounds... that goes beyond reprehensible. That is despicable.

    ...

    And don't tell me they are libertarians either. No true libertarians would ever support a culture where citizens must "show their papers" to vote or travel. That's a hallmark of a police state, not a free country.


    http://grrm.livejournal.com/287215.html
    Seriously dude, get back to $#@!ing work.

  29. #55
    In our hands,our plan to replace the welfare state. I picked up some books yesterday including Anthem and War is a Racket.

  30. #56

    http://www.amazon.com/Extra-Virginit...dp/0393070212/

    The author has a really suptle, nice way with words. The content is enlightening.
    Last edited by specsaregood; 08-24-2012 at 08:24 AM.



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  32. #57
    John Adams by David McCullough
    Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt
    Emperor:The Death of Kings by Conn Iggulden

  33. #58
    Currently reading and enjoying Peter Schiff's The Real Crash
    Welcome to the R3VOLUTION!

  34. #59
    Just about to start Don Quixote

  35. #60
    Love GRRM's books, hate his politics.

    Just finished Prison Nation. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006H4LPZW... So so, quick read.

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