Nonfiction Books

Against Platforms: Surviving Digital Utopia (Activist Citizens Library)

$13.99

A bold and imaginative critique of the hidden costs of digital life – and a manifesto for a better future . . .

At the turn of the millennium, digital technologies seemed to have immense promise for transforming our society. With these powerful new tools, the thinking went, we would be free to live our best lives, connected to our communities in ways full of infinite potential.

All the Worst Humans: How I Made News for Dictators, Tycoons, and Politicians

$14.99

A New York Times Notable Book
New York Times Editors’ Choice
New York Post Best Book of the Year
An Amazon Best Biography/Memoir

“A rollicking, unexpectedly affecting story. . . It’s going to be one of the big, buzzy Beltway books of the year.”
Politico

A bridge-burning, riotous memoir by a top PR operative in Washington who exposes the secrets of the $129-billion industry that controls so much of what we see and hear in the media—from a man who used to pull the strings, and who is now pulling back the curtain.

America’s Deadliest Election: The Cautionary Tale of the Most Violent Election in American History

$15.99

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

“Snappy and accessible prose… America’s Deadliest Election is the kind of book that might generate fresh interest in our country’s brief post-Civil War attempt at creating a multiracial democracy.The Washington Post

The violent election of 1872 that serves as a warning for today’s divided politics.

From CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash, the fast-paced story of the extraordinary election that led to hundreds of murders, warfare in the streets of New Orleans, two governors of Louisianaand changed the course of politics in our country.

American Marxism

$14.99

The seven-time #1 New York Times bestselling author, Fox News star, and radio host Mark R. Levin explains how the dangers he warned against in the “timely yet timeless” (David Limbaugh, author of Jesus Is Risen) bestseller Liberty and Tyranny have come to pass.

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