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Despite many of today's non-fiction[[book| books]] being overrun by [[liberal bias]], [[liberal deceit|deceit]], and [[liberal values|distortion]], there are still some great conservative non-fiction books that promote true [[conservative values]].
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Despite many of today's non-fiction [[book]]s being overrun by [[liberal bias]], [[liberal deceit|deceit]], and [[liberal values|distortion]], there are still some great conservative non-fiction books that promote true [[conservative values]].
  
  
#The [[The Bible|'''''Bible'']]''' - the infallible Word of [[God]] contains innumerable conservative values including [[Christian values]]
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#The [[The Bible|''Bible'']] - The infallible Word of [[God]], as put to paper by prophets of the Old Testament as well as the Saints and Apostles of the New Testament, from which most, if not all, conservative values originate
#'''''[[The Wealth of Nations]]''''' by [[Adam Smith]] - The classic guide to [[capitalism]] and an explanation of the necessity of [[free trade]]
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#''[[The Wealth of Nations]]'' by [[Adam Smith]] - The classic guide to [[capitalism]] and an explanation of the necessity of [[free trade]]
#'''''The Conscience of a Conservative''''' by [[Barry Goldwater]] -  
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#''Wealth and Poverty'', by George Gilder - The bestselling promotion of [[free enterprise]] timed with the beginning of the [[Reagan Administration]]
#'''''Feminist Fantasies''''' by [[Phyllis Schlafly]] -  
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#''[[The Conscience of a Conservative]]'' by [[Barry Goldwater]] - describes the selfless values of [[conservatism]]
#'''''A Choice Not An Echo''''' by [[Phyllis Schlafly]] -  
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#''[[Feminist Fantasies]]'' by [[Phyllis Schlafly]] - about the deceitful, anti-[[Christian]] movement of [[feminism]]
#'''''The Burden of Bad Ideas''''' by [[Heather MacDonald]] -  
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#''[[A Choice, Not An Echo]]'' by [[Phyllis Schlafly]] - about how the anti-conservative [[liberal]] wing of the [[Republican Party]] manipulated the party's choice of nominees in the typical liberal fashion
#'''''McCarthy and His Enemies''''' by [[William F. Buckley, Jr.]] and [[L. Brent Bozell Jr.]] -
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#''[[The Road to Serfdom]]'', by [[Friedrich Hayek]] - a warning of the dangers of [[Central planning]] regardless of ideology: [[socialism]], [[communism]], [[fascism]], etc.
#'''''Eat the Rich''''' by PJ O'Rourke - An examination of the relative merits of capitalism and socialism through four case studies: "Good Capitalism" (USA), "Bad Capitalism" (Albania), "Good socialism" (Sweden) and "Bad socialism" (Cuba)
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#''[[The Burden of Bad Ideas]]'' by [[Heather MacDonald]] - how modern "intellectuals" hurt our society
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#''[[McCarthy and His Enemies]]'' by [[William F. Buckley, Jr.]] and [[L. Brent Bozell III]] - defends [[America]]n [[patriot]] [[Joe McCarthy]] in his fight against [[communism|communist]] infiltration of this great country
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#''Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787'', by [[James Madison]] - first hand account of the [[Constitutional Convention|proceedings]] which created the [[United States Constitution]].
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#''[[Eat the Rich]]'' by PJ O'Rourke - An examination of the relative merits of capitalism and socialism through four case studies: Good Capitalism (USA), "Bad Capitalism" (Albania), "Good socialism" (Sweden) and Bad socialism (Cuba)
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#''[[The New Answers Book]]'' by [[Ken Ham]] - gives comprehensive, biblical creationist answers to twenty-five important questions concerning the Bible and [[creation]]/[[evolution]] (four volumes)
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#''[[An American Life]]'' by [[President Ronald Reagan]] - [[autobiography]] of a true conservative [[patriot]] and the Unites States' greatest [[president]]
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#''[[10 Books That Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn't Help]]'' by Benjamin Wiker- a quick education on the worst ideas in human history—and how we can avoid them in the future.
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#''[[Reflections on the Revolution in France ]]''by [[Edmund Burke]]  - A deep analysis of [[French Revolution]] and the reasons it being called evil.
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#''[[The Complete C.S. Lewis Signature Classics ]]''by [[C.S. Lewis]] - A collections of essential volumes by writer, novelist and Christian apologetic C.S. Lewis
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#''[[How then, shall we live?]]'' by [[Wayne Muller]] - A great book about how Christianity has shaped the Western Civilization.
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#''[[Special autographed edition of War Stories: Heroism in the Pacific ]]''by [[Oliver North]] - A collection of heroic stories at South pacific in world war 2, a book about Patriotism, Duties and Self-sacrifice.
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#''[[First Navy Jack Flag]]'' by [[Collectible]] - A history of United States’ Navy.
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#''[[The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and Lessons for Global Power]]'' by [[Niall Ferguson]]- From the Leftists, they had robbed the Spaniards, beaten the French and plundered the Indians. But there should always have an answer to the question "why"?
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[[Category:Essays about Conservatism]]
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#''[[The Light and the Glory]]'' By Peter Marshall - Shows how God has been influencing and blessing the U.S. from the very beginning
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#Every book written by [[Michael Savage]] - He consistently defends [[traditional values]] including the [[American dream]] and the idea of pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, criticizes the decay of morals in our society, and refuses to be [[politically correct]] about [[Islamic terrorism]].
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#''[[Assault and Flattery: The Truth About the Left and Their War on Women]]'' By Katie Pavlich - Shows how liberals are really the sexist pigs they like to claim conservatives are.
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#''[[Dangerous]]'' By [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] - It's about confronting campus radicals and was inspired by the riots in [[Berkeley]] in response to him being invited to speak. The book deconstructs [[professor values]] and makes fun of the snowflake mentality present in [[millennial]]s.
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Revision as of 02:54, December 25, 2017

Despite many of today's non-fiction books being overrun by liberal bias, deceit, and distortion, there are still some great conservative non-fiction books that promote true conservative values.


  1. The Bible - The infallible Word of God, as put to paper by prophets of the Old Testament as well as the Saints and Apostles of the New Testament, from which most, if not all, conservative values originate
  2. The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith - The classic guide to capitalism and an explanation of the necessity of free trade
  3. Wealth and Poverty, by George Gilder - The bestselling promotion of free enterprise timed with the beginning of the Reagan Administration
  4. The Conscience of a Conservative by Barry Goldwater - describes the selfless values of conservatism
  5. Feminist Fantasies by Phyllis Schlafly - about the deceitful, anti-Christian movement of feminism
  6. A Choice, Not An Echo by Phyllis Schlafly - about how the anti-conservative liberal wing of the Republican Party manipulated the party's choice of nominees in the typical liberal fashion
  7. The Road to Serfdom, by Friedrich Hayek - a warning of the dangers of Central planning regardless of ideology: socialism, communism, fascism, etc.
  8. The Burden of Bad Ideas by Heather MacDonald - how modern "intellectuals" hurt our society
  9. McCarthy and His Enemies by William F. Buckley, Jr. and L. Brent Bozell III - defends American patriot Joe McCarthy in his fight against communist infiltration of this great country
  10. Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787, by James Madison - first hand account of the proceedings which created the United States Constitution.
  11. Eat the Rich by PJ O'Rourke - An examination of the relative merits of capitalism and socialism through four case studies: Good Capitalism (USA), "Bad Capitalism" (Albania), "Good socialism" (Sweden) and Bad socialism (Cuba)
  12. The New Answers Book by Ken Ham - gives comprehensive, biblical creationist answers to twenty-five important questions concerning the Bible and creation/evolution (four volumes)
  13. An American Life by President Ronald Reagan - autobiography of a true conservative patriot and the Unites States' greatest president
  14. 10 Books That Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn't Help by Benjamin Wiker- a quick education on the worst ideas in human history—and how we can avoid them in the future.
  15. Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke - A deep analysis of French Revolution and the reasons it being called evil.
  16. The Complete C.S. Lewis Signature Classics by C.S. Lewis - A collections of essential volumes by writer, novelist and Christian apologetic C.S. Lewis
  17. How then, shall we live? by Wayne Muller - A great book about how Christianity has shaped the Western Civilization.
  18. Special autographed edition of War Stories: Heroism in the Pacific by Oliver North - A collection of heroic stories at South pacific in world war 2, a book about Patriotism, Duties and Self-sacrifice.
  19. First Navy Jack Flag by Collectible - A history of United States’ Navy.
  20. The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and Lessons for Global Power by Niall Ferguson- From the Leftists, they had robbed the Spaniards, beaten the French and plundered the Indians. But there should always have an answer to the question "why"?
  21. The Light and the Glory By Peter Marshall - Shows how God has been influencing and blessing the U.S. from the very beginning
  22. Every book written by Michael Savage - He consistently defends traditional values including the American dream and the idea of pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, criticizes the decay of morals in our society, and refuses to be politically correct about Islamic terrorism.
  23. Assault and Flattery: The Truth About the Left and Their War on Women By Katie Pavlich - Shows how liberals are really the sexist pigs they like to claim conservatives are.
  24. Dangerous By Milo Yiannopoulos - It's about confronting campus radicals and was inspired by the riots in Berkeley in response to him being invited to speak. The book deconstructs professor values and makes fun of the snowflake mentality present in millennials.