'The 5 Most Important Books of the 21st Century'
Those who visit The Right is Right on a regular basis have seen references to each of the books listed below. They are about various subjects, but each is of vast importance because they are the best books based on the most important topics of our time...Superbly researched and written, and produced by brilliant writers from both the Right and Left; in fact most are Lefties.
The nice thing about all five is they are very easy reads; flawlessly written, and don't require a specialists knowledge to handle their subject. A major plus, and a sign of excellent storytellers and writers.
I have linked each book to an Amazon.com address if you want to purchase them. I have no financial stake in any of these books, but hope if you have time for just one great book this year you will pick one of these five...Hopefully you have time for each. They are ranked in order of current-day importance.
This year a new book has entered the Top 5, and is so exceptional it came in at #3.
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#1: The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11
Where did al-Qaeda and other Islamist threats originate, and what do they want? Why do they hate America so much? The answers and reasons may surprise you...What shouldn't be surprising is our national intelligence operations could have stopped them from killing 3,000+ on 9/11. Why did our government (Clinton and Bush administrations) fail to stop them when they could and should have?
Make no mistake, Bin Laden is dead, but if his successors or any of the worldwide Jihadist groups has their way 9/11 will be a preview of 'bigger things to come'...Don't be afraid to be afraid. You should be afraid; especially if our government gives our enemies room to breathe and operate.
The 2011 Middle East revolts make this book of the highest importance, because our enemies aren’t just al-Qaeda. There are wanna-be al-Qaeda groups, many of which started with the Muslim Brotherhood; the very group poised to stake claim to the ashes of the Middle East revolts.
#2: Germs: Biological Weapons and America’s Secret War
Written before 9/11/01, which is important to keep in mind...The author is also a Liberal, so it can't be considered a Rightwing/Neo-Con scare book.
A few questions kept coming to mind during and after reading this book:
1. Muammar Gaddafi admitted to having, and turned over, a bio/chem program to the U.S. after the Iraq invasion, because he was afraid of being 'Sadaamized'...If relatively insignificant Libya had an unknown bio/chem program can anyone doubt other countries do as well? Much larger, more deadly programs?
2. When the Soviet Union dissolved, it's bio/chem scientists disappeared. Where did they go? What countries would pay millions of dollars to employ them?
3. If the Soviets (and probably the U.S. as well) changed the DNA of their smallpox weapons would anyone on Earth be safe from the 'new strain'? If one of these weapons were set loose on the world could it have the same effect as smallpox had on the New World Indians; who had no protection against smallpox and were wiped out by it?
#3: Infidel
An amazing biography about a Somali woman, born and raised in the Muslim culture of East Africa and Saudi Arabia, with all the horrors of being a female...Horrors which are very routine for girls and women in this portion of the world.
Incredibly, the author (Ayaan Hirsi Ali) managed to escape these horrors and fled to the Netherlands, where she became a member of it's national government...Unfortunately, the Dutch were too gutless to keep her, however, because they couldn't handle the Muslim backlash against this brilliant woman's quest to 'free' Muslim women.
Women compose half the world's population, and in the West much has been done to liberate women. Sadly, the vast majority of women on Earth don't have these same liberties; especially not in the Muslim world...It's a harsh reality, and one which is often overlooked or excused as a 'cultural norm' by the West; which should be disgraceful to all those who truly care about women's rights.
#4: Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America - and What We Can Do About It
The author is a BLACK LIBERAL, which is part of the power of this book.
He attacks black America's problems, and takes no prisoners in explaining why they continue and who/what is causing their problems...The most impressive way to explain it is simple: Juan Williams isn't worried that white racists will use his book against blacks; he cares enough to point out to black Americans their continuing problem is mostly a problem of their own making.
A genius, as well as socially, politically, and personally courageous book for Williams to write.
#5: Imperial Grunts: The American Military on the Ground
A detailed account of the modern American military from the perspective of those executing American policy...Civilian leaders, generals and admirals are important and establish policy, but it's the men on the ground who are the backbone of the military and execute the policy of their leaders.
Think about the implications of every positive, neutral, and negative action from every soldier, Marine, airman, and seaman.
It’s #5 on my list, but by far my favorite of the five to read.
Most recent book bumped out of the Top 5 - Gulag: A History
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Like I said at the top, I hope you read all five, but at worst give one a try...I promise you’ll agree these are superior books on some of the most important topics of our time.
It may be awhile before another book cracks this list, but I'll make sure to update it when one does.
If you are looking for an entertaining book, though by no means as important as those listed above, I have another book to recommend: 2005-2008 Liberal Jackass Quotes of the Year
I have no financial stake in that one either, since I listed it at the publisher's price :)
The nice thing about all five is they are very easy reads; flawlessly written, and don't require a specialists knowledge to handle their subject. A major plus, and a sign of excellent storytellers and writers.
I have linked each book to an Amazon.com address if you want to purchase them. I have no financial stake in any of these books, but hope if you have time for just one great book this year you will pick one of these five...Hopefully you have time for each. They are ranked in order of current-day importance.
This year a new book has entered the Top 5, and is so exceptional it came in at #3.
-------------------
#1: The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11
Where did al-Qaeda and other Islamist threats originate, and what do they want? Why do they hate America so much? The answers and reasons may surprise you...What shouldn't be surprising is our national intelligence operations could have stopped them from killing 3,000+ on 9/11. Why did our government (Clinton and Bush administrations) fail to stop them when they could and should have?
"...someday somebody will die...the public will not understand why we are not more effective and throwing every resource we had at certain 'problems.'" - Steve Bongart (FBI agent before 9/11/01)
Make no mistake, Bin Laden is dead, but if his successors or any of the worldwide Jihadist groups has their way 9/11 will be a preview of 'bigger things to come'...Don't be afraid to be afraid. You should be afraid; especially if our government gives our enemies room to breathe and operate.
The 2011 Middle East revolts make this book of the highest importance, because our enemies aren’t just al-Qaeda. There are wanna-be al-Qaeda groups, many of which started with the Muslim Brotherhood; the very group poised to stake claim to the ashes of the Middle East revolts.
#2: Germs: Biological Weapons and America’s Secret War
Written before 9/11/01, which is important to keep in mind...The author is also a Liberal, so it can't be considered a Rightwing/Neo-Con scare book.
A few questions kept coming to mind during and after reading this book:
1. Muammar Gaddafi admitted to having, and turned over, a bio/chem program to the U.S. after the Iraq invasion, because he was afraid of being 'Sadaamized'...If relatively insignificant Libya had an unknown bio/chem program can anyone doubt other countries do as well? Much larger, more deadly programs?
2. When the Soviet Union dissolved, it's bio/chem scientists disappeared. Where did they go? What countries would pay millions of dollars to employ them?
3. If the Soviets (and probably the U.S. as well) changed the DNA of their smallpox weapons would anyone on Earth be safe from the 'new strain'? If one of these weapons were set loose on the world could it have the same effect as smallpox had on the New World Indians; who had no protection against smallpox and were wiped out by it?
#3: Infidel
An amazing biography about a Somali woman, born and raised in the Muslim culture of East Africa and Saudi Arabia, with all the horrors of being a female...Horrors which are very routine for girls and women in this portion of the world.
Incredibly, the author (Ayaan Hirsi Ali) managed to escape these horrors and fled to the Netherlands, where she became a member of it's national government...Unfortunately, the Dutch were too gutless to keep her, however, because they couldn't handle the Muslim backlash against this brilliant woman's quest to 'free' Muslim women.
Women compose half the world's population, and in the West much has been done to liberate women. Sadly, the vast majority of women on Earth don't have these same liberties; especially not in the Muslim world...It's a harsh reality, and one which is often overlooked or excused as a 'cultural norm' by the West; which should be disgraceful to all those who truly care about women's rights.
#4: Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America - and What We Can Do About It
The author is a BLACK LIBERAL, which is part of the power of this book.
He attacks black America's problems, and takes no prisoners in explaining why they continue and who/what is causing their problems...The most impressive way to explain it is simple: Juan Williams isn't worried that white racists will use his book against blacks; he cares enough to point out to black Americans their continuing problem is mostly a problem of their own making.
A genius, as well as socially, politically, and personally courageous book for Williams to write.
#5: Imperial Grunts: The American Military on the Ground
A detailed account of the modern American military from the perspective of those executing American policy...Civilian leaders, generals and admirals are important and establish policy, but it's the men on the ground who are the backbone of the military and execute the policy of their leaders.
Think about the implications of every positive, neutral, and negative action from every soldier, Marine, airman, and seaman.
It’s #5 on my list, but by far my favorite of the five to read.
Most recent book bumped out of the Top 5 - Gulag: A History
-------------------
Like I said at the top, I hope you read all five, but at worst give one a try...I promise you’ll agree these are superior books on some of the most important topics of our time.
It may be awhile before another book cracks this list, but I'll make sure to update it when one does.
If you are looking for an entertaining book, though by no means as important as those listed above, I have another book to recommend: 2005-2008 Liberal Jackass Quotes of the Year
I have no financial stake in that one either, since I listed it at the publisher's price :)
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1 Comments:
At June 16, 2009 5:54 PM,
Joe said…
I think I'll read all five. I'll let you know what I think.
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