Before Ike’s Warning About The Military-Industrial Complex, There Was Smedley Butler’s
‘Gangsters of Capitalism: Smedley Butler, The Marines and Breaking of America’s Empire' details the history of U.S. imperialism and dollar diplomacy.
How Religion Influenced Modern Economics
Harvard economist Benjamin Friedman's book, 'Religion and the Rise of Capitalism,' provides an illuminating, if not always convincing, examination.
Quentin Tarantino’s Deeply Personal Examination Of Hollywood Legends Is Now A Book
Famed director Quentin Tarantino entertains and offers some surprisingly intimate and unguarded commentary on his love of movies.
How Telling The Truth On Campus Gets You Persecuted
Canadian Lindsay Shepherd's book, 'Diversity & Exclusion: Confronting the Campus Free Speech Crisis,' tells how colleges abandoned truth.
Terrorists Are Crossing America’s Porous Borders And Biden Is Making It Worse
A new book by Todd Bensman, 'America’s Covert Border War,' provides alarming details on a national security threat that isn't being addressed.
The Answer To Political Correctness Isn’t More Free Speech, But Better Speech
In Michael Knowles' new 'Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds,' the popular Daily Wire commentator takes a deep dive into political correctness.
The Federalist’s Notable Books Of 2021
Our year in reading, featuring book recommendations from Federalist writers and contributors. Take a look at the notable books for 2022 reading.
Malcolm Gladwell Illustrates The Problems With Technocratic Solutions To Human Problems
The bestselling author's latest work, 'Talking to Strangers,' is engaging but it also tries too hard to distill the complexities of human nature.
Here’s An Essential Book For Anyone Dealing With Critical Illness
'Every Deep-Drawn Breath' outlines a groundbreaking strategy for helping people manage life-threatening illnesses and end-of-life care better.
How To Smear Christianity Without Really Trying
Kristen Kobes du Mez's new book, 'Jesus and John Wayne,' is lazy broadside against Christians who vote the wrong way.