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Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto (2009)

I am conservative-minded, and though Mr. Levin makes several well-constructed, thoughtful cases for conservatism, he cannot touch on the liberal (or "statist") point of view without foaming at the mouth. The liberal isn't even credited with noble intentions, but instead the destruction of our soc...

Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto (2009) by Mark R. Levin
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Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America (2000)

So much has already been written in these reviews - pro and con - that is quite helpful in determining the value of this book. For me, there was much value in reading this book. First of all you must know that I am not a big fan of books written by political pundits, be they republican or democra...

Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America (2000) by Mark R. Levin
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The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic (2013)

Great blueprint for saving the republic. This book is not quite as readable as some of Mark's other books, but I think that's because the subject matter is more difficult. His proposed amendments are clear, common sense ideas for restoring the Constitution to its original intent. I only wish t...

The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic (2013) by Mark R. Levin
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Men In Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America (2005)

Mark Levin's book falls into some of the usual pitfalls that almost all biased political argumentation today falls into--evidence is often stretched and recontextualized to fit certain predisposed conclusions. The book is clearly well researched, and Levin is no doubt quite knowledgeable about le...

Men In Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America (2005) by Mark R. Levin
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Plunder and Deceit

This is not a recent development. Since 1993, it has outspent defense appropriations. As a percentage of federal spending, Social Security’s expenditures have ranged from 0.22 percent during World War II to 24 percent in 2013.1 And Social Security costs are actually skyrocketing. Social Security ...

Plunder and Deceit by Mark R. Levin

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