Economics & Money

The Origins of Political Order
Francis Fukuyama
An exploration of the historical origins of political institutions, from prehuman times to the eve of the French and American revolutions. This volume delves into the emergence of the state, the rule of law, and accountable government, examining the factors that drive political development and decay across different societies and historical periods.

The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli
A treatise on political philosophy, exploring the acquisition and maintenance of power. Machiavelli examines the qualities a prince must possess to govern effectively, often challenging conventional morality in favor of pragmatism. A timeless exploration of leadership, strategy, and the realities of power.

How to Day Trade for a Living
Andrew Aziz
A concise and practical guide to the fundamentals of day trading, including strategies, tools, risk management, and trading psychology. Learn how to navigate the stock market, compete with institutional traders, and develop a profitable trading strategy. Discover the essential steps to becoming a successful day trader and achieving financial freedom.

Rule #1
Phil Town
Discover a simple, low-risk strategy for achieving 15% or higher returns in the stock market in just 15 minutes a week. Learn how to invest like Warren Buffett and secure your financial future, regardless of market conditions.

Unfreedom of the Press
Mark R. Levin
Unfreedom of the Press is an exposé on how the modern media is destroying freedom of the press from within. It argues that social activism, progressive groupthink, and Democratic Party partisanship have replaced objective fact-gathering and news reporting, leading to a crisis of credibility for the mass media.

Commander in Cheat
Rick Reilly
A scathing and hilarious exposé of Donald Trump's golfing habits and how they reflect his approach to the presidency. From cheating on the course to exaggerating his accomplishments, this book uncovers the truth behind Trump's golf game and what it reveals about his character.

Think Like a Freak
Steven D. Levitt
From the authors of Freakonomics comes a provocative, playful, and persuasive book that offers a blueprint for an entirely new way of thinking, offering insights into everything from the abolition of academic tenure to alternatives to democracy, and how to think like a terrorist.

The Fifth Risk
Michael Lewis
An inside look at the transition period after the 2016 election and how the departments of the US government prepared (or didn't) for the new administration. The book explores the risks associated with ignoring or misunderstanding the complex systems that keep our society safe and functioning.