Recommended Books & Pamphlets

The Great Betrayal
How American Sovereignty and Social Justice Are Being
Sacrificed to the Gods of the Global Economy
by Pat Buchanan
 
Pat Buchanan has written a nationalist manifesto, a ringing call to arms, a declaration of war on the globalists even in his own party.... The Great Betrayal: How American Sovereignty and Social Justice Are Being Sacrificed to the Gods of the Global Economy is vintage Buchanan, full of the cut-and-thrust we've come to expect from "Pitchfork Pat," the populist Prophet of Protectionism. 
  As unlikely as it would appear for a book devoted to economics, Betrayal is a real page-turner, an historical thriller. Pat goes at revisionism hammer and tong, retrieving the real story of America in the Gilded Age, restoring a balanced view of the robber barons and putting to flight the myth that the Smoot-Hawley tariff brought on the Great Depression, bread lines, Hoovervilles, Hitler and World War II.
The Great Betrayal from Pat Buchanan: Get it and read it!

Buy the book here.


The Conservative Case Against Free Trade
by William Shearer and Ian Fletcher

 Protectionism,  and economic nationalism more generally,  are usually held up by the supposed sophisticates today as dumb ideas. Sometimes, of course, they are.  Bone-headed protectionism belongs in the junkyard of history with all the other ideologies rusting there. Nothing in this booklet is intended to defend it.  But it can also be a smart, productive, pro-growth policy—and very much in the American and conservative traditions—when implemented correctly.

The fundamental message of this booklet is that nations,  including the U.S.,  should seek strategic,  not unconditional integration with the rest of the world economy. Economic openness, like most things in life, is valuable up to a point—but not beyond it. The Founding Fathers knew that, and wrote our Constitution to reflect it.

 Buy the pamphlet here.








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