Top 10 Books for Selfish Citizens, 1st Quarter 2013

The following are the top 10 books for January – March 2013 as identified by the readers of Selfish Citizenship.

  1. The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure: Why Pure Capitalism is the World Economy’s Only Hope by John A. Allison
  2. American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880 – 1964 by William Manchester
  3. The Head of Athena (The Cyrus Skeen Series) by Edward Cline
  4. Andrew Jackson: The Course of American Empire, 1767-1821. Vol. 1 by Robert V. Remini
  5. Truman and MacArthur: Policy, Politics, and the Hunger for Honor and Renown by Michael D. Pearlman
  6. Jefferson the Virginian (Jefferson & His Time) by Dumas Malone
  7. Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea by C. Bradley Thompson
  8. Black & White World III by Cox & Forkum
  9. The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin by H. W. Brands
  10. The Aristotle Adventure: A Guide to the Greek, Arabic, & Latin Scholars Who Transmitted Aristotle’s Logic to the Renaissance by Burgess Laughlin

What are you reading? Tell us in a comment.

The top 10 posts on Selfish Citizenship for that period were:

  1. Obama Attacks Free Speech Again
  2. A Tale of Two Homeless Men
  3. Obama Using Accounting Cheat to Hide $761.5 Billion in Deficit Spending
  4. Obama Plans More Rapes (a satire)
  5. Obama is the Wiz, a Pretender President
  6. Question #6: Why is altruism bad?
  7. IRS’ 401k Early Withdrawal Penalties vs. Americans in Reality
  8. Chewing an Echo of What Passes for Thought on ObamaCare
  9. George Washington’s First State of the Union Address
  10. Dakota Meyer (Medal of Honor Recipient, Afghanistan) and the State of Our Military

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