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Originally posted by Seaver
Good to see you're trying to get a balanced reading.
I always ensure I read both left and right leaning material so I can better decide where I lay and prevent the whole lies stated so many times it becomes truth stuff *coughmoorecough*.
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Man, a flame and a moore bash in one post. Talk about going above and beyond the call of duty.
You're right that none of those three books are conservative leaning, but don't let that convince you that I don't hear the other side. I've got about twenty conservative websites bookmarked, and I read 3 or 4 of them daily.
The Reich book has a superb reading list in the back, conservative and liberal. I'm planning on going through several of the books it lists. Here are a few of the names in the conservative section:
Bennet, Bork, Hayek, Rand, Podhoretz, Buckley, and Goldwater.
To be perfectly honest, I'd much rather read some of those than read some of the right wing literature out there today. I find that the books written by conservative talk show hosts (radio and television) are particularly heavy on politics and light on thought.