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 by Adam Smith - 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 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)