Resilient reading list for empowerment

It’s important to understand all forms of government and how the economy works, this is so you can be an informed citizen capable of making decisions, more importantly, what questions to ask and what the consequences have been in history, when a leader has said certain phrases the books below will help inform you about what is really being said, some of the books are to inform you of how to grow plants and food so you can start swapping out more of the internationals from your local economy.

The Dying Citizen:                                                    By Victor Davis Hanson                                           

Meditations:                                                              By Marcus Aurelius, George Long                         

The Communist Manifesto:                                    By Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels                               

The Gulag Archipelago:                                          By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn                                      

The Richest man in Babylon:                                  By George S. Clason

Hitler’s Beneficiaries:                                                By Gotz Aly

MOA The untold story:                                             By Jung Chang and Jon Halliday

One Nation Under Blackmail Vol 1 & 2:               By Whitney Webb

The republic of Plato:                                              By Allan Bloom

Rich Dad Poor Dad:                                                  By Robert Kiyosaki

War is a Rackett:                                                      By Smedley Butler

The fish that ate the whale Rich Cohen

Crystallizing Public Opinion Edward L. Bernays

Propaganda Edward Bernays

Silent Coup Claire Provost and Matt Kennard

Apocalypse Never Michael Shellenberger

Pruning and training Christopher Brickell and David Joyce

Monarchs and Milkweed Anurag Agrawal

The Seed Saving Bible Steven Dowding

The Obstacle is the Way Ryan Holiday