Sorry, I can't narrow it down to a single book, but some authors I'd recommend are Chomsky, Karp, Zinn, C. Wright Mills, and Chalmers Johnson. I'd begin with "What Uncle Sam Really Wants" by Chomsky.
2007-09-06 03:07:18
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Before the Dawn: An Autobiography
by Gerry Adams
2007-09-02 19:24:43
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answered by gortamor 4
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The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin
2007-09-03 07:06:07
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The City and Man by Leo Strauss.
You will need to have read lots of Plato, Aristotle and Machiavelli for it to make much sense though.
2007-09-02 13:12:01
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Animal Farm, George Orwell.
2007-09-02 07:20:31
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"UnSpun: looking info in a international of Disinformation" "The paying for of the President 2004: who's truly Bankrolling Bush and His Democratic Challengers - and What They assume in return" "God's Politics: How the wonderful gets it incorrect and the Left would not Get It." "The Lies Of George W. Bush" "Worse Than Watergate"
2016-12-16 09:25:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Not one book - a trilogy :-
Michael Dobbs` House Of Cards trilogy
2007-09-02 09:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Plato or Aristole's The Politics. It really shows you how things never change.
2007-09-02 07:15:37
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The Way Things Ought To Be, by Rush Limbaugh.
2007-09-02 06:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Godless by Ann Coulter
2007-09-02 06:55:59
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answered by PNAC ~ Penelope 4
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