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Question; would it be best..

In reading the Anti-Fed and Federalist papers... to go from one book to the other.. in the proper timeline... like, in the order of dates... so you get the feel of the time? The back and forth aspects ?
 
Question; would it be best..

In reading the Anti-Fed and Federalist papers... to go from one book to the other.. in the proper timeline... like, in the order of dates... so you get the feel of the time? The back and forth aspects ?

I just picked up both the Anti-Fed and Federalist Papers, so I'd also be interested in finding out if it is better to read one all the way through and then read the other one or go back and forth.

Also, I thought I'd mention two other books that were recently released:

Hamilton's Curse by Thomas DiLorenzo

American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House by Jon Meachem

I haven't read either yet, but both sound interesting.
 
I just picked up both the Anti-Fed and Federalist Papers, so I'd also be interested in finding out if it is better to read one all the way through and then read the other one or go back and forth.

Also, I thought I'd mention two other books that were recently released:

Hamilton's Curse by Thomas DiLorenzo

American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House by Jon Meachem

I haven't read either yet, but both sound interesting.

Ah coool :D Welcome to the forums.

Yeah, someone let us know whats the best way to read them :)
 
Ah coool :D Welcome to the forums.

Thanks...I've been lurking around here for a long time. I came across your lists of books/documentaries awhile back and I've been plowing through them ever since. So, thanks for putting together such a great resource. Also, I passed on the list of books to a liberal buddy of mine and he has since read Creature from Jekyll Island and Mystery of Banking. Needless to say, he is seeing things in a whole new light!
 
I got a copy of "How to Win Friends and Influence People". This would be useful to anyone here who wants to talk to others about the message of liberty. :)
 
The 4 Hour Work Week.

I think a lot of people here would appreciate the book. It's about breaking the social norms to live your life in the best years of your life rather than attempting to live a meager, unlikely existence without work in the end of your life. Personally, I think it's genius.
 
Conza88: I just finished Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. Fantastic book. Eye opening. His opinion is that the "empire" isn't some dark conspiracy, so that tells me he doesn't view this as some Jewish or Catholic conspiracy, rather it's just capitalism gone nuts.

I'm going to get John Perkins follow up book and see what he says.

Edit: You have Economic Hit Man in "economics" but it should be under "current events"
 
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Conza88: I just finished Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. Fantastic book. Eye opening. His opinion is that the "empire" isn't some dark conspiracy, so that tells me he doesn't view this as some Jewish or Catholic conspiracy, rather it's just capitalism gone nuts.

I'm going to get John Perkins follow up book and see what he says.

Edit: You have Economic Hit Man in "economics" but it should be under "current events"

See my signature.
 
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