 | In this highly critical report on presidential candidate Barack Obama, Jerome Corsi minutely dissects the life and career of the senator from Illinois. Corsi is most famous for the controversial bestseller UNFIT FOR COMMAND, which added the term... |
 | Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957. |
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 | This text by the beloved British author considers essential themes of Christianity, across all denominations. The volume combines three books--"The Case for Christianity", "Christian Behaviour", and "Beyond Personality"--which resulted from a series... |
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 | In this God-inspired approach to self-acceptance and esteem, Joyce Meyer addresses the unhealthy need for approval from others that is common to many of us but which, for some, reaches a debilitating level. Meyer identifies the characteristics of... |
 | Using revealing composite portraits and case studies, psychologist Martha Stout exposes what the DSM-IV defines as "antisocial personality disorder." Put simply, sociopaths walk among us and they have no conscience. Stout reveals the brazen and... |
 | Bestselling author and famed talk radio host Laura Schlessinger acknowledges that our childhood experiences influence our adult lives. A painful, unhappy childhood can cast a dark shadow, resulting in debilitating behavior and unhappiness. Drawing on... |
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