What one book contains the most valuable lessons on government that every citizen of the country should become familiar with? The Federalist Papers? Plato’s Democracy? Seems to me that some of this stuff would be a lot more valuable than Romeo and Juliet or anne frankly’s diary or whatever passes for a civics class these days
Inb4 Starship Troopers
I vote for something about the Fed, too.
Jekyll Island is about the Fed. I'm surprised that Smith1980 has read it, but is still a reticent about the JQ... Griffin minces his words a bit, but it's tough to not notice.