
Recommended Reading List
A list of books frequently used by the Principles of Freedom talk show hosts. There are many more that are of value!
We encourage you to explore and share your discoveries with all your friends!
Recommended Reading List
From
Principles of Freedom
08-01-10
1. The Bible – Both Old Testament and New Testament
2. The 5000 Year leap - W. Cleon Skousen 1981
3. The Road to Serfdom – F. A. Hayek original 1944, 2007
4. Original Intent – David Barton 1996, 2000, 2008
5. The Second American Revolution – John W. Whitehead 1982
6. A Sacred Union of Citizens “George Washington’s Farewell Address and the American Character” –
Matthew Spalding & Patrick J. Farrity1996
7. Kingdoms in Conflict “An insider’s challenging view of politics, power, and the pulpit” – Charles
Colson 1987
8. The March of Freedom “Modern Classics in Conservative Thought” – Edwin J. Feulner Jr. – 1998
9. George Washington’s Sacred Fire – Peter Lillback 2006
10. The Enemy at Home - Dinesh D’Souza 2007
11. A Practical View of Christianity – William Wilberforce 1996
12. We Still Hold These Truths – Matthew Spalding 2009
13. The Change Manifesto – John W. Whitehead 2008
14. The Secrets of the Federal Reserve – Eustace Mullins 1991
15. The End of Prosperity “How Higher Taxes Will Doom the Economy-If we Let it Happen” – Arthur B.
Laffer, Ph.D., Stephen Moore, & Peter J. Tanous 2008
16. Liberty and Tyranny “A Conservative Manifesto” – Mark R. Levin
17. Courage and Consequence - Karl Rove 2009
18. To Save America – Newt Gingrich 2010
19. The Forgotten Man – Amity Shlaes – 2009
20. On Guard “Defending Your Faith with Reason and Precision” – William Lane Craig 2010
21. The Deniers “The world-renowned scientists who stood up against global warming hysteria,
political persecution, and fraud” – Lawrence Solomon 2008
22. The Light and the Glory – Peter Marshall & David Manuel
23. Surrender is Not An Option – John Bolton 2009
24. A Slobbering Love Affair “The True (and Pathetic) Story of the Torrid Romance Between Barack
Obama and the Mainstream media” – Bernard Goldberg - 2009
