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            <title>Barrons Police Officer Exam
            by Schroeder, Donald/ Lombardo, Frank
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            <title>Catastrophic care : how American health care killed my father--and how we can fix it
            by Goldhill, David.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1682784</link>
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            <description>A visionary and completely original investigation that will change the way we think about health care: how and why it is failing, why expanding insurance coverage will only make things worse, and how it can be transformed into a transparent, affordable, successful system--</description>
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            <title>The double v : how wars, protest, and Harry Truman desegregated Americas military
            by James, Rawn.
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            <description>Traces the legal, political, and moral campaign for equality that led to Harry Trumans 1948 desegregation of the U.S. military, documenting the contributions of black troops since the Revolutionary War and their efforts to counter racism on the fields and on military bases.</description>
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            <title>Takedown : Inside the Hunt for Al Qaeda
            by Mudd, Philip
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            <title>My country tis of thee
            by Ellison, Keith, 1963-
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            <title>The great deformation the corruption of capitalism in America
            by Stockman, David Alan, 1946-
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            <title>Power systems : conversations on global democratic uprisings and the new challenges to U.S. empire
            by Chomsky, Noam
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            <description>In this new collection of conversations, conducted from 2010 to 2012, Noam Chomsky explores the most immediate and urgent concerns: the future of democracy in the Arab world, the implications of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the European financial crisis, the breakdown of American mainstream political institutions, and the rise of the Occupy movement. As always, Chomsky presents his ideas vividly and accessibly, with uncompromising principle and clarifying insight. The latest volume from a long-established, trusted partnership, this collection shows once again that no interlocutor engages with Chomsky more effectively than David Barsamian. These interviews will inspire a new generation of readers, as well as longtime Chomsky fans eager for his latest thinking on the many crises we now confront, both at home and abroad. They confirm that Chomsky is an unparalleled resource for anyone seeking to understand our world today--</description>
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            <title>National insecurity : the cost of American militarism
            by Goodman, Melvin A. 1938-
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            <title>Rumsfelds Rules
            by Rumsfeld, Donald
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            <title>The Coming Obama Crash
            by Moore, Stephen
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            <title>Mafia summit J. Edgar Hoover, the Kennedy brothers, and the meeting that unmasked the mob
            by Reavill, Gil, 1953-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1694344</link>
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            <description>The true story of how a small-town lawman in upstate New York busted a Cosa Nostra conference in 1957, exposing the Mafia to America.</description>
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            <title>The future six drivers of global change
            by Gore, Albert, 1948-
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            <description>This is An Inconvenient Truth for everything, a sober assessment of the facts of the matters at hand, from population and partisanship to health and wealth to religion and technology. The consequential age we are living in will be remembered as one of the great turning points in civilization. Once we turn, though, where will we be? That is the compelling question Al Gore sets out to answer by examining the drivers of global change, and more.</description>
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            <title>The American president : detailed biographies, historical timelines from George Washington to Barack Obama
            by Moore, Kathryn.
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            <title>Karl Marx : a nineteenth-century life
            by Sperber, Jonathan, 1952-
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            <description>A biography of the philosopher and political revolutionary describes his childhood and family life along with his public life as an agitator and dissident and compares him to his contemporaries.</description>
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            <title>Why jury duty matters : a citizens guide to constitutional action
            by Ferguson, Andrew G.
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            <title>Simpler : the future of government
            by Sunstein, Cass R.
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            <description>The co-author of the best-selling Nudge and regulatory advisor to President Obama draws on cutting-edge work in behavioral psychology and economics to trace behind-the-scenes, life-saving policy changes that reflect smarter and simpler government practices while preserving freedom of choice for everyday people in areas ranging from mortgages and student loans to food labeling and health care.</description>
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            <title>Words from the White House : words and phrases coined or popularized by Americas presidents
            by Dickson, Paul.
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            <title>Power systems conversations on global democratic uprisings and the new challenges to U.S. empire
            by Chomsky, Noam.
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            <description>In this new collection of conversations, conducted from 2010 to 2012, Noam Chomsky explores the most immediate and urgent concerns: the future of democracy in the Arab world, the implications of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the European financial crisis, the breakdown of American mainstream political institutions, and the rise of the Occupy movement. As always, Chomsky presents his ideas vividly and accessibly, with uncompromising principle and clarifying insight. The latest volume from a long-established, trusted partnership, this collection shows once again that no interlocutor engages with Chomsky more effectively than David Barsamian. These interviews will inspire a new generation of readers, as well as longtime Chomsky fans eager for his latest thinking on the many crises we now confront, both at home and abroad. They confirm that Chomsky is an unparalleled resource for anyone seeking to understand our world today.</description>
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            <title>The American Senate : an insiders history
            by MacNeil, Neil, 1923-2008.
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            <title>The Locust and the bee : predators and creators in capitalisms future
            by Mulgan, Geoff.
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            <title>Echoes of My Soul
            by Tanenbaum, Robert K.
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            <title>Five myths about nuclear weapons
            by Wilson, Ward.
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            <description>Expanded from an article that created a stir in foreign policy circles, this book shows why five central arguments promoting nuclear weapons are, in essence, myths.</description>
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            <title>Keep It Pithy : Useful Observations in a Tough World
            by OReilly, Bill
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            <title>Law and disorder the legendary FBI profilers relentless pursuit of justice
            by Douglas, John E.
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            <description>For twenty-five years, John E. Douglas worked for the FBI, where he headed the elite Investigative Support Unit. Hes had a brilliant and terrifying career, getting inside the minds of notorious murderers and serial killers. Through a series of character-driven case histories--from the earliest trials in Salem, Massachusetts, to the bungled trial of Amanda Knox--Douglas shows what happens when the system breaks down and bias, media coverage, and other influences get in the way of a dispassionate pursuit of the evidence. Here also are Douglas personal reflections on his ongoing search for the truth, from painful lessons learned early in his career to his controversial findings in the West Memphis Three and JonBenet Ramsey investigations.</description>
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            <title>Lincoln Unbound : How an Ambitious Young Rail-splitter Saved the American Dream--and How We Can Do It Again
            by Lowry, Richard
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            <title>Obamacare survival guide
            by Tate, Nicholas, 1959-
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            <title>I am the change : Barack Obama and the crisis of liberalism
            by Kesler, Charles R.
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            <description>Analyzes Barack Obamas political thought, drawn from his own writings, speeches, and interviews, and discusses how this brilliant politician can either save liberalism or be its downfall.</description>
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            <title>Divider-in-chief [the fraud of hope and change]
            by Obenshain, Kate.
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            <description>When Barack Obama ran on a platform of hope and change four years ago, he promised to unite the country. But as Kate Obenshain reveals in The Divisive President, Obama has done exactly the opposite. Rather than seeking common sense, pro-American solutions, he has pursued far-left policies, a radical leftist agenda, and an attitude thats both condescending and dismissive of Main Street America.</description>
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            <title>Obamas globe : a presidents abandonment of U.S. allies around the world
            by Herschensohn, Bruce, 1932-
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            <title>Just plain Dick Richard Nixons Checkers speech and the rocking, socking election of 1952
            by Mattson, Kevin, 1966-
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            <description>It all started with some businessmen bankrolling Richard Nixon to become a salesman against socialization. But in this precursor to current campaign finance scandals, Nixon had some explaining to do to keep his place on Eisenhowers Republican ticket, so he took to the airwaves. In making his speech, Nixon left behind lines about a Republican cloth coat and a black-and-white cocker spaniel named Checkers. The speech saved and bolstered Nixons political career and set the tone for the 1952 campaign. Just Plain Dick is political history and the story of a young man nearing a nervous breakdown and staging a political comeback. While the narrative focuses on the 1952 election cycle--from the spring primary season to the summer conventions, from the allegations against Nixon through to the speech in September and finally the election in November--Mattson also provides a broad-stroke depiction of American politics and culture during the Cold War.</description>
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            <title>Electoral dysfunction a survival manual for american voters
            by Bassetti, Victoria.
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            <title>Deception : the untold story of East-West espionage today
            by Lucas, Edward, 1962-
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            <description>A senior Economist writer argues that the Kremlins spymasters have excelled in their field beyond the capabilities of their Western-world adversaries, tracing the story behind the 2010 deportation of Anna Chapman while analyzing triumphs and disasters in Western intelligence throughout the Cold War as revealed by a leading Russian NATO spy.</description>
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            <title>Delusions of power : new explorations of the state, war, and economy
            by Higgs, Robert.
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            <title>Intelligent Governance for the 21st Century : A Middle Way Between West and East
            by Berggruen, Nicolas/ Gardels, Nathan
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            <title>JFK : the French connection
            by Kross, Peter, 1948-
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            <title>Better off without em : a Northern manifesto for Southern secession
            by Thompson, Chuck.
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            <title>The revenge of geography : what the map tells us about coming conflicts and the battle against fate
            by Kaplan, Robert D., 1952-
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            <title>Escape from North Korea : the untold story of Asias underground railroad
            by Kirkpatrick, Melanie.
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            <title>The oath the Obama White House vs. the Supreme Court
            by Toobin, Jeffrey.
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            <description>From the moment John Roberts, the chief justice of the United States, blundered through the Oath of Office at Barack Obamas inauguration, the relationship between the Supreme Court and the White House has been confrontational. Both men are young, brilliant, charismatic, charming, determined to change the course of the nation, and completely at odds on almost every major constitutional issue. One is radical; one essentially conservative. The surprise is that Obama is the conservative: a believer in incremental change, compromise, and pragmatism over ideology.</description>
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            <title>Slow democracy : rediscovering community, bringing decision making back home
            by Clark, Susan.
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            <title>The Arab uprising : the unfinished revolutions of the new Middle East
            by Lynch, Marc, 1969-
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            <description>Will the Arab worlds struggle for change succeed in building open societies, or will authoritarian regimes regain their grip? Lynch follows the struggles from Tunisia and Egypt to Yemen, Syria, and Libya, and to the cautious reforms of the regions monarchies, and reveals how America must adjust to the new realities.</description>
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            <title>The presidents speech : the stories behind the most memorable presidential addresses
            by Vilade, C. Edwin.
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            <description>A readable analysis of 25 momentous presidential speeches that provides context and understanding of events and history, illustrated with facsimiles of supporting documents, notes, and drafts that together formed the final speech.  --</description>
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            <title>Social security for dummies
            by Peterson, Jonathan.
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            <description>Confused or uncertain about Social Security? This friendly, easy-to-understand guide cuts through the complexities and gives you the practical information you need to make the most of the program and make smart decisions about retirement. Youll find advice on when to start collecting benefits, get the facts on working in retirement, learn how potential changes could affect you, and see how Social Security fits into your plan for economic security.</description>
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            <title>Killing the American dream : how anti-immigration extremists are destroying the nation
            by Marrero, Pilar.
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            <description>A timely look at the evolution of US immigration policy and how the increasingly hostile anti-immigrant climate is detrimental to our nations economic well-being--</description>
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            <title>The parties versus the people : how to turn Republicans and Democrats into Americans
            by Edwards, Mickey, 1937-
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            <description>A former congressman draws on his first-hand experience with legislative battles to present a solution-based, practical way to break the stranglehold of the political party system and banish the negative effects of partisan warfare.</description>
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            <title>The victory lab : the secret science of winning campaigns
            by Issenberg, Sasha.
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            <description>A look how social scientists and renegade thinkers are imposing a new data-driven order on the American political campaign--an industry previously run on gut instinct--</description>
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            <title>We are Anonymous : inside the hacker world of Lulzsec, Anonymous, and the global cyber insurgency
            by Olson, Parmy
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            <description>A thrilling, exclusive expos of the hacker collectives Anonymous and LulzSec.</description>
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            <title>Tombstone : the great Chinese famine, 1958-1962
            by Yang, Jisheng, 1940-
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            <description>An account of the famine that killed roughly thirty-six million Chinese during the Great Leap Forward examines how the communist ideologies and collectivization campaigns perpetuated by the countrys leaders caused the catastrophe.</description>
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            <title>The rich dont always win : the forgotten triumph over plutocracy that created the American middle class, 1900/1970
            by Pizzigati, Sam.
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            <title>How much is enough? : money and the good life
            by Skidelsky, Robert, 1939-
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            <description>Analyzes questions that arose from the 2008 financial crisis while assessing the predictions of John Maynard Keynes, sharing the authors views of a positive life and how recent generations have traded morality for wealth.</description>
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            <title>Leading from behind the reluctant president and the advisors who decide for him
            by Miniter, Richard.
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            <description>This is the first book to explore President Obamas abilities as a leader, by unearthing new details of his biggest successes and failures.</description>
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            <title>Notes on Democracy
            by Mencken, H. L.
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            <title>U.S. Constitution for beginners
            by Bachmann, Steve.
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            <description>In a combination of witty text and crisp illustrations, U.S. Constitution For Beginners takes a tongue-in-cheek look at Americas most critical legal document. Author and lawyer Steve Bachmann has written a text that touches on the documents history beginning all the way in 1215 AD with the Magna Carta. He then traces the events that precipitated its writing, the personalities and motives of the people who created it, and its use and misuses since ratification.</description>
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            <title>The politically incorrect guide to real American heroes
            by McClanahan, Brion T.
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            <description>America desperately needs real heroes. Tragically, liberal historians and educators have virtually erased traditional American heroes from history. According to the Left, the Founding Fathers werent noble architects of America but selfish demagogues, and self-made entrepreneurs like Rockefeller were robber barons and corporate polluters. Instead of honoring great men from Americas past, kids now idolize rock stars, pro athletes, and Hollywood celebrities. Here Brion McClanahan rescues the legendary deeds of the greatest Americans and shows why we ought to venerate heroes like Captain John Smith, adventurer Daniel Boone, General Robert E. Lee, and many more. This book not only resuscitates Americas forgotten heroes but sheds light on the Lefts most cherished figures, including Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Kennedys. In Americas hour of peril, McClanahans book is a timely and entertaining call to remember the heritage of this great nation and the heroes who built it.</description>
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            <title>Showdown : the inside story of how Obama fought back against Boehner, Cantor, and the Tea Party
            by Corn, David.
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            <description>The dramatic tale of a pivotal period in the Obama presidency, from the game-changing 2010 midterm elections to the beginning of the critical 2012 campaign season--a tumultuous time that tested the president as never before and set the stage for a titanic clash over the future of the nation. After Barack Obamas first two years as president--during which he navigated the United States through its severest economic crisis since the Great Depression while managing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq--he was faced with a bitterly divided nation and an emboldened political opposition dedicated to impeding his presidency. What followed was a year of political crises and fierce battles that would transform Obama and profoundly shape the terrain for the next election. Here, political journalist David Corn chronicles and examines this crucial time in the Obama presidency and its impact on the nations future.--From publisher description.</description>
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            by Kaplan, Robert D.
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            <description>In this provocative, startling book, Robert D. Kaplan, the bestselling author of Monsoon and Balkan Ghosts, offers a revelatory new prism through which to view global upheavals and to understand what lies ahead for continents and countries around the world.</description>
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            by Gutfeld, Greg.
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            <description>From the irreverent star of Fox Newss Red Eye and The Five, hilarious observations on the manufactured outrage of an oversensitive, wussified culture of artificial tolerance.</description>
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            <title>The second nuclear age : strategy, danger, and the new power politics
            by Bracken, Paul J.
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            <title>Boss Rove : inside Karl Roves secret kingdom of power
            by Unger, Craig.
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            by Coburn, Tom A.
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            <description>Senator Tom Coburn analyzes the reality of Americas fiscal crises and proposes methods for true recovery.</description>
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            <description>In this blockbuster follow-up to the New York Times-bestseller The Roots of Obamas Rage, DSouza reveals how President Obamas recent actions prove his anti-colonialist roots and predicts how much worse America will be if President Obama wins a second term.</description>
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            <description>Along with Mikhail Gorbachev, Helmut Kohl, and Francois Mitterand, Jacques Chirac is one of the most iconic statesmen of the twentieth century. Two-time president of France, mayor of Paris, and international politician, a recent poll voted him the most admired political figure in France, with current president Nicolas Sarkozy ranking in 32nd place.</description>
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            <description>Agent Garbo tells the astonishing story of a self-made secret agent who matched wits with the best minds of the Third Reich--and won. Juan Pujol was a nobody, a Barcelona poultry farmer determined to oppose the Nazis. Using only his gift for daring falsehoods, Pujol became Germanys most valued agent--or double agent: it took four tries before the British believed he was really on the Allies side. In the guise of Garbo, Pujol invented armadas out of thin air and brought a vast network of fictional subagents whirring to life. His German handlers believed every word, and banked on Garbos lies as their only source of espionage within Great Britain. For his greatest performance, Pujol had to convince the German High Command that the D-Day invasion of Normandy was a feint and the real attack was aimed at Calais. The Nazis bought it.--From publisher description.</description>
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            by Doherty, Brian, 1968-
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            <description>In this guide, journalist Brian Doherty details Pauls career, traces the evolution of his ideas, and explores his significance in American politics. -- Provided by publisher.</description>
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            by Avrich, Paul.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1703725</link>
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            <description>This dual biography offers an unprecedented glimpse into the intertwined lives of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, the lasting influence of the anarchist movement they shaped, and their unyielding commitment to equality and justice.</description>
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            by Corning, Peter A., 1935-
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            <description>Drawing on evolutionary history and the emergent science of human nature, this book argues that humans have an innate sense of fairness. While these impulses can easily be subverted by greed and demagoguery, they can also be harnessed for good. The author brings together the latest findings from the behavioral and biological sciences to propose a new Biosocial Contract including sweeping economic and political reforms based on three principles of fairness--equality, equity, and reciprocity. His conclusion is that the proper response to bank bailouts and financial chicanery isnt to get mad--its to get fair.</description>
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            by Obenshain, Kate.
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            by Kibbe, Matt.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1669147</link>
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            <description>American enterprise grew exceptional based on the founding principles of individual freedom, decentralized knowledge, and accountable, constitutionally limited government. Kibbe explains how our leaders from Washington, D.C. have systematically replaced the dispersed genius of America with top-down dictates and expensive schemes designed to expand the power of insiders and protect the privileged positions of politicians, bureaucrats, and their cronies.</description>
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            by Fawcett, Bill.
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            <description>Highlights a list of enormous political blunders that changed the course of history, from The British Parliament passing the Stamp Act to President Nixon taping everything he says in the Oval Office.</description>
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            by Deggans, Eric.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1668544</link>
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            <description>Gone is the era of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite, when news programs fought to gain the trust and respect of a wide spectrum of American viewers. Today, the fastest-growing news programs and media platforms are fighting hard for increasingly narrow segments of the public and playing on old prejudices and deep-rooted fears, coloring the conversation in the blogosphere and the cable news chatter to distract from the true issues at stake. Using the same tactics once used to mobilize political parties and committed voters, they send their fans coded messages and demonize opposing groups, in the process securing valuable audience share and website traffic. Race-baiter is a term born out of this tumultuous climate, coined by the conservative media to describe a person who uses racial tensions to arouse the passion and ire of a particular demographic. Even as the election of the first black president forces us all to reevaluate how we think about race, gender, culture, and class lines, some areas of modern media are working hard to push the same old buttons of conflict and division for new purposes. In Race-Baiter, veteran journalist and media critic Eric Deggans dissects the powerful ways modern media feeds fears, prejudices, and hate, while also tracing the history of the word and its consequences, intended or otherwise--</description>
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            by Gallagher, Mike.
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            <description>Radio talk show host and Fox News Channel contributor Mike Gallagher uses his trademark humor to take the listener inside the life and mind of the American liberal, coming up with fifty definitive things liberals just love to hate.</description>
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            by Fitton, Thomas.
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            <description>Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton exposes Obama administration secrecy, secrets, and corruption by providing behind-the-scenes details of what Americas leading government watchdog has uncovered in its efforts to pry loose secret documents from a stonewalling Obama administration.</description>
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            <title>The good girls revolt : how the women of Newsweek sued their bosses and changed the workplace
            by Povich, Lynn.
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            by Zinn, Howard
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            by Uribe Vlez, lvaro, 1952-
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            <description>The former president of Colombia describes how at great personal risk he transformed his country--overwhelmed with drug lords, terrorists, and poverty--into a stable, more peaceful modern democracy while he was at the reins from 2002 to 2010.</description>
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            by Schlafly, Phyllis.
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            <title>Manhunt : the ten-year search for Bin Laden--from 9/11 to Abbottabad
            by Bergen, Peter L., 1962-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1547301</link>
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            <description>Based on exhaustive research and unprecedented access to White House officials, CIA analysts, Pakistani intelligence, and the military, this is the definitive account of ten years in pursuit of bin Laden and of the twilight of al-Qaeda.</description>
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            by McClanahan, Brion T.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1681614</link>
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            <description>Author Brion McClanahan rescues the legendary deeds of the greatest Americans and shows why Americnas ought to venerate heroes like Captain John Smith, adventurer Daniel Boone, General Robert E. Lee, and many more.</description>
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            by Vallejo, Camila, 1988-
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            <description>Collected texts written by Camila Vallejo -- president of the Federacin de Estudiantes de la Unviersidad de Chile -- in 2011, including opinion articles and an unedited interview with Vallejo by Francisco Herreros, a Chilean journalist. Subjects include the discrepancies within Student Confederation of Chile (CONFECH), the fall of former Minster of Education Joaqun Lavn and the relation between the student movement and political parties.</description>
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            by Kaplan, Robert D.
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            by Rendell, Edward G. 1944-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1587479</link>
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            <description>Governor Ed Rendell explains why Americas leaders rarely call for sacrifice for the greater good-to avoid making any sacrifices themselves!Rendell has seen job security become the primary consideration of any person with power in America-their own job security! Most politicians and bureaucrats can see no further ahead than the next election, sometimes no further than the next press conference. Americans are rarely afraid of sacrifice and hard work when they mean building a better future, but when was the last time you heard of a leader of anything making a sacrifice for the greater good? The people can only win when they make it clear to the powers that be that making the right choices, even the hard ones, is the key to winning the next election. Explains in rollicking stories ranging from the profane to the profound that most hard choices are only hard because the polls conflict with your principles Ed Rendell rose to the top of Philadelphia, then Pennsylvania, then national politics, by doing what he thought was right, and there were plenty of times that looked like it would be his downfall as well This book revisits the high points of Ed Rendells career and current landscape to define the political fights his peers seem just as afraid of winning as losing Rendell is a former head of the Democratic National Committee, and a current MSNBC Senior Political Analyst --Provided by publisher.</description>
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            by Bradley, Bill, 1943-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1715263</link>
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            <description>Outlines recommendations for breaking current political cycles while advising American voters on how to become more involved, sharing historical examples of challenges to democracy that were effectively surmounted by change-oriented citizens.</description>
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            <title>Theyre bankrupting us! : and 20 other myths about unions
            by Fletcher, Bill
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1624036</link>
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            by Sofge, Erik.
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            by Chomsky, Noam.
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            <title>Thats not what they meant! : reclaiming the Founding Fathers from Americas right wing
            by Austin, Michael, 1966-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1685469</link>
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            <description>Essential reading for anyone seeking the accurate historical background to many of the hot-button political debates of today. A true historical picture of men who often disagreed with one another on such crucial issues as federal power, judicial review, and the separation of church and state.</description>
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            by Smith, Hedrick.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1649886</link>
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            <description>Recounts how the American dream has been dismantled over the past forty years by legislative, electoral, and corporate decisions that have compromised the middle class and minimized individual economic and political power.</description>
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            by Reich, Robert B.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1674542</link>
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            <description>Argues that real change can only come when party lines are ignored and people from both sides of the aisle band together to enact common sense policies.</description>
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            <title>The outpost an untold story of American valor
            by Tapper, Jake.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1668881</link>
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            <description>Jake Tapper exposes the origins of this tragic and confounding story, exploring the history of the camp and detailing the stories of soldiers heroic and doomed, shadowed by the recklessness of their commanders in Washington, D.C. and a war built on constantly shifting sands.</description>
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            by Unger, Craig.
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            by Simpson, Paul, 1963-
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            by Forbes, Steve, 1947-
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            <description>Freedom Manifesto captures the spirit of a new movement that is questioning old ideas about the mo&amp;#x00AC%x;rality of government and markets for the first time since the Great Depression. Going beyond the familiar explanations and sound bites, the authors provide a fully developed framework of first principles for a true understanding of the real moral and ethical distinctions between more and less government. This timely and provocative book shows why free markets and liberty are the only way to a better future and a fair and humane society.--From publisher description.</description>
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            <title>The party is over how republicans went crazy, democrats became useless, and the middle class got shafted
            by Lofgren, Mike.
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            by Nicholson, Alexander.
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            <title>Final victory : FDRs extraordinary World War II Presidential Campaign
            by Weintraub, Stanley, 1929-
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            <description>When the wartime 1944 presidential election campaign geared up late that spring, Franklin D. Roosevelt had already occupied the White House years longer than any other president. Sensing likely weakness, the Republicans mounted an energetic and expensive campaign, hitting hard at FDRs liberal domestic policies and the wars ongoing cost. Despite gravely deteriorating health, FDR and his feisty running mate, the unexpected Harry Truman, campaigned vigorously against young governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York and old-line Ohio governor John Bricker. Roosevelts charm and wit, as well as the military successes in Europe and the Pacific, contributed to his sweeping electoral victory. But the hard-fought campaign would soon take its toll on Americas only four-term president.</description>
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            by Freeman, Kevin.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1522495</link>
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            <description>Explores the theory that Americas enemies were responsible for the global financial crisis that began in 2008, claiming that a foreign agenda of economic terrorism successfully crippled the United States economy.</description>
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            by Bradley, Bill, 1943-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1684880</link>
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            <description>New Jersey senator Bill Bradley offers his personal review of the state of the nation. He criticizes the role that money plays in politics, discusses flaws in existing foreign, electoral, and economic policies, and offer an opinion on steps the U.S. can take to return to prosperity. Topics covered include the financial meltdown, intensifying political gridlock, the Tea Party and Occupy movements, job creation, deficit reduction, education, and immigration.</description>
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            by Hickman, Joseph
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            <title>Operation Snow : how a Soviet mole in FDRs White House triggered Pearl Harbor
            by Koster, John P., 1945-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1672365</link>
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            <description>Recently declassified evidence and never-before-translated documents tell the real story of the day that FDR memorably declared would live in infamy, exploring how Joseph Stalin and the KGB used a vast network of double agents and communist sympathizers--most notably Harry Dexter White--to lead Japan into war against the United States, proposing Soviet involvement behind the bombing of Pearl Harbor.</description>
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