Common Sense Revisited: by Clyde Cleveland, is a modern-day tribute to the impact of Thomas Paine's famous book, Common Sense. In this modern-day version, we explain how the principles of our founders have been kept alive. Understanding those principles is crucial to maintaining our freedom, prosperity, environment, happiness, and our very survivial. Buy Now Sample More Info
Restoring the Heart of America:, by Clyde Cleveland and Ed Noyes. Cleveland and Noyes provide clear examples of how people can better solve their problems with freedom-based, non-coercive, bottom-up solutions. Buy Now Sample More Info
Flourish by Bob Podolsky with Clyde Cleveland: A how-to manual to create non-coercive structures to replace hierarchical institutions; corporations, religions and governments. Buy Now Sample More Info
What Ever Happened to Justice, and What Ever Happened to Penny Candy by Richard Maybury, available at www.bluestockingpress.com.
The Heartmath Solution by Doc Childre and Howard Martin Amazon
Whatever Arises, Love That by Matt Kahn Amazon
Love Without End by Glenda Greene Amazon
Birth of the Chaordic Age by Dee Hock. The classic on how to create non coercive organizations. Amazon
Maverick and Seven Day Weekend by Ricardo Semler. Successful non-coercive companies. Amazon
American Insurgents, American Patriots by Breen. This book describes how bottom-up government worked in the 1760s. It provides an example for us to follow as we transition from our current top-down structures to a better bottom-up model. This is available at Amazon or at any bookstore.
The Constitution that Never Was by Boryszewski. How we were conned at the constitutional convention. The Constitution That Never Was.pdf
Economics in One Lesson, by Henry Hazlitt. Hazlett’s book is the basis for understanding freedom-based economics.
The Revolution: A Manifesto, by Ron Paul. This book explains how to achieve economic freedom, civil liberties, and personal responsibility, and the proper role of government.
A Foreign Policy of Freedom: Peace, Commerce and Honest Friendship, by Ron Paul. Paul makes the case for a foreign policy of non-intervention, based on Paul’s 20-year career in Congress. Amazon
Hamilton's Curse by De Lorenzo. This book describes the epic battle between Jefferson and Hamilton regarding the approval of the first Rothchild bank. When Hamilton convinced Washington to approve the bank, Jefferson resigned as secretary of state.
The Creature from Jekyll Island, by G. Edward Griffin. This book provides a comprehensive history of the Federal Reserve and its impact on society. Amazon
"It's Good to be King", by Michael Badnarik. This is excellent analysis of the constitution and bill of rights from the perspective of the 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate. http://www.constitutionpreservation.org/constitution-preservation/good-to-be-king
The 5,000 Year Leap, by W. Cleon Skousen. This classic explains all of the fundamental principles of nature, which guided the Founders. Amazon
The Majesty of God’s Law, by Cleon Skousen. Another classic, which provides an in-depth examination of the historical and philosophical sources of knowledge which most influenced the Founders. Amazon
Healing our World, by Mary Ruwart. This book clearly explains why government programs fail. Amazon
Renewing American Compassion, by Marvin Olasky. The author describes how early bottom-up structures in America solved social problems on the local level much more effectively than top-down federal and state social programs. Amazon
"NO TREASON: The Constitution of No Authority" This is an amazing article by Lysander Spooner from 1870 on the Constitution. Amazon
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These first three items were the MOST influential reading materials in the coloines from 1750 to 1776.
"Common Sense" by Tom Paine, the classic which changed the world. 48 pages.
http://www.mondopolitico.com/library/commonsense/subject1.htm
“The Second Treatise of Civil Government,” by John Locke
http://www.constitution.org/jl/2ndtreat.htm. Along with Common Sense, this was the most influential educational material for the colonists pre-revolution.
"Jonathon Mayhew's Sermon"John Adams said this sermon marked the beginning of the Revolution
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/etas/44/. The full text can be downloaded. 55 pages.
The Nature of Man and His Government, by Robert LeFevre
http://mises.org/books/mangovernment.pdf A brilliant analysis of what government really is and a call for non-coercive alternatives. 25 pages.
"Creative Transformation" http://www.see.org/garcia/e-ct-dex.htm analysis of how to increase creativity, truth, love, awareness and freedom.
“The Law,” by Bastiat http://bastiat.org. This is an incredibly powerful essay on the nature of the relationship between government and the individual; a classic. 15 pages.
"TREASON", "Theft of a Nation", and "The Constitution that Never was" by Ralph Boryszewsky. I recommend reading Treason first: TREASON _ Ralph Borysewski.pdf
"THEFT OF A NATION" Ralph Boryszewsky I believe this book is absolutely critical for every American to read. Read this book to understand how our entire legal system has been undermined. This is only available on Amazon as a Kindle e-book: Amazon
Fruits from a Poisonous Tree Fruits-From-a-Poisonous-Tree.pdf (4.6MB)
War is a Racket by Major General Smedley Butler, the most decorated officer in America. PDF