Reading Suggestions???

Posted by JHoch00 11 years, 9 months ago to Books
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Hello! I am new here. Excited to find this site. I've made it through most all of Rand's books... and I am craving more... Any suggestions of other Authors or books that might interest someone that loved Atlas, Fountain, etc?


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  • Posted by Abaco 11 years, 9 months ago
    I recently finished a book that really blew my mind. It's "The Stones Cry Out". It is a first-person account of the struggle to survive in Cambodia when Pol Pot took over. It really is an amazing book - especially for somebody who loves freedom and has an interest in the history of how governments destroy it. The author was a young girl when it happened and I have since "friended" her and we keep in touch (she's in Italy now).
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  • Posted by freedomforall 11 years, 9 months ago
    In no particular order ...
    Henry Hazlitt (Economics in One Lesson, Time Will Run Back )
    Ludwig von Mises (Human Action et al)
    John Ross (Unintended Consequences)
    G Edward Griffin (Creature From Jekyll Island)
    F A Hayek (Road to Serfdom)
    Murray Rothbard (Conceived In Liberty, Man Economy and State, For a New Liberty)
    Thomas Paine (Common Sense, Rights of Man, Age of Reason)
    Isabel Patterson (God of the Machine)
    George Orwell (1984, Animal Farm)
    Robert Heinlein (The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress et al)
    L Neil Smith (Probability Broach et al)
    The Anti-federalist Papers
    Rose Wilder Lane (Discovery of Freedom)
    Barry Goldwater (Conscience of a Conservative)
    Harry Browne (How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World)
    Frederic Bastiat (The Law)
    Albert J Nock (Our Enemy, the State)
    Gary Allen (None Dare Call It Conspiracy)
    Adam Smith (Wealth of Nations)
    H L Mencken
    Thomas DiLorenzo (Real Lincoln, Hamiltons Curse, Lincoln Unmasked)
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