Reviews
History, Reviews
Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty by John M. Barry
Joseph Kellard June 1, 2018
What led a devout Puritan minister to precede Thomas Jefferson in calling for a separation between church and state? John M. Barry answers this question.
Arts & Culture, Education & Parenting, Reviews
Sophie, by Tal Tsfany
Ella Wilson May 18, 2018
Sophie makes readers think in-depth and for themselves the whole way through and continue thinking even after they’ve turned the last page.
History, Philosophy, Politics & Rights, Reviews
The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left, by Dinesh D’Souza
Tom Malone March 28, 2018
D’Souza leaves the actual roots of the American left shrouded. And he paints conservatives as classical liberals. This is D’Souza’s big lie.
History, Politics & Rights, Reviews
RooseveltCare: How Social Security Is Sabotaging the Land of Self-Reliance by Don Watkins
Jon Hersey January 24, 2018
RooseveltCare makes clear that resolving the debt crisis by ending the entitlement state is imperative both morally and practically.
Arts & Culture, Reviews
On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction, Seventh Edition, by William Zinsser
Jon Hersey December 6, 2017
William Zinsser’s On Writing Well is an outstanding guide for anyone who writes nonfiction. Whether you write emails or op-eds, family histories or scientific papers, reading and integrating Zinsser’s Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction is sure to prove of immense value.
Good Living, Philosophy, Reviews
Intelligent Disobedience, by Ira Chaleff
Craig Biddle November 25, 2017
Craig Biddle reviews Intelligent Disobedience: Doing Right When What You’re Told to Do Is Wrong, by Ira Chaleff
Arts & Culture, Reviews
A Dearth of Eagles, by Andrew Bernstein
Yvonne Laplante November 25, 2017
Yvonne Laplante reviews A Dearth of Eagles, by Andrew Bernstein
Arts & Culture, Reviews
The Vanishing American Adult, by Ben Sasse
Ryan Puzycki November 25, 2017
Ryan Puzycki reviews The Vanishing American Adult, by Ben Sasse
Economics, Reviews
The Internet of Money, by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
Michael Dahlen November 25, 2017
Michael Dahlen reviews The Internet of Money, by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
Economics, Reviews
The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence, by Richard M. Salsman
Raymond C. Niles September 3, 2017
Raymond C. Niles reviews The Political Economy of Public Debt, finding the book to be a tremendous resource for anyone seeking to gain an understanding of the history of public debt and our debt-laden future.