Essay:Greatest Conservative Non-fiction Books

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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 contains innumerable conservative values including Christian values
  2. The Wealth of Nations - The classic guide to capitalism and an explanation of the necessity of free trade.
  3. The Conscience of a Conservative by Barry Goldwater
  4. Feminist Fantasies by Phyllis Schlafly
  5. A Choice Not An Echo by Phyllis Schlafly
  6. The Burden of Bad Ideas by Heather MacDonald
  7. McCarthy and His Enemies by William F. Buckley, Jr. and L. Brent Bozell Jr.
  8. Eat the Rich (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)