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The Wannabe Fascists

by Camille Tinnin

Federico Finchelstein’s contemporary political science book "The Wannabe Fascists" explores movements that combine components of historical fascism with right-wing populism, resulting in a new type of dangerous leader. Decentering... Read More

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Winning Now

by Willem Marx

A paean to conservative principles, "Winning Now" is a passionate Texas politician’s tract. Former member of the Texas House of Representatives Raul Torres’s political manifesto "Winning Now" calls for recentering American politics... Read More

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Unshackling Democracy

by Isaac Randel

"Unshackling Democracy" is a timely work of political commentary that issues a sympathetic call for governmental reform. Calling for an end to Capitol Hill careerism, Gerrick D. Wilkins’s political science text "Unshackling Democracy"... Read More

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Exurbia Now

by Isaac Randel

Cultural critic David Masciotra’s newest book "Exurbia Now" is a timely appraisal of an American political landscape marked by dangerous isolation. Drawing on trends in demographics, city planning, and social life, Masciotra describes... Read More

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Inside Impeachment

by Willem Marx

"Inside Impeachment" is a valuable primary resource regarding the trials of Bill Clinton. A blow-by-blow diary of the second impeachment in US history, Clifford B. Stearns’s book "Inside Impeachment" is an insider’s view of American... Read More

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Voices of Reason

by Isaac Randel

"Voices of Reason" is an accessible, short introduction into the deeper world of political philosophy. Psychotherapist Bill Entzminger’s "Voices of Reason" is a primer on the rudiments of political thought that cuts through the tangle... Read More

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