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Glenn Beck

Glenn Beck

Founder of TheBlaze & Radio Host

Glenn Beck is a conservative political commentator, radio host, and entrepreneur who founded TheBlaze and Mercury Radio Arts. He hosts the nationally syndicated *The Glenn Beck Program*, known for its focus on American history and constitutional principles. A prolific author, he has written numerous…

11 books authored

An Inconvenient Book

An Inconvenient Book

Real Solutions to the World's Biggest Problems

2007304 pages3.7 rating

A collection of conservative essays and commentary addressing major American political and social issues. Beck utilizes a mix of humor and satire to challenge prevailing views on climate change, immigration, and education. The book aims to provide common-sense alternatives to what the author describes as the failures of political correctness and institutional bias.

Glenn Beck's Common Sense

Glenn Beck's Common Sense

The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government

2009192 pages3.8 rating

Glenn Beck revisits Thomas Paine's 1776 masterpiece to argue against modern government overreach and the contemporary political establishment. The book provides a critique of the American legislative process and a call for civic action based on constitutional principles.

Arguing with Idiots

Arguing with Idiots

How to Stop Small Minds and Big Government

2009326 pages3.9 rating

A conservative handbook designed to equip readers with facts and documented information to counter political arguments. Using a dialogue format between the author and a metaphorical 'Idiot,' the book addresses topics such as capitalism, healthcare, and the U.S. Constitution.

The Overton Window

The Overton Window

2010336 pages3.6 rating

Noah Gardner, a public relations executive, is drawn into a high-stakes conspiracy after a catastrophic attack on U.S. soil. He discovers a plan to transform the country through the manipulation of public perception, a technique known as the Overton Window. Noah must join forces with a group of patriots to expose the conspirators and defend individual liberties.

Broke: The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth and Treasure

Broke: The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth and Treasure

The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth and Treasure

2010416 pages4.0 rating

A detailed examination of the economic and political challenges facing the United States, linking financial instability to a decline in constitutional adherence. The author provides a historical narrative of American fiscal policy and proposes a framework for restoration through limited government and shared sacrifice.

Agenda 21

Agenda 21

2012304 pages3.9 rating

In a post-American totalitarian society, the Republic controls all resources and individual freedoms. After her mother is taken by the Authorities, eighteen-year-old Emmeline begins to question the strict laws governing her compound and plans a dangerous quest for freedom. The novel is a dystopian thriller exploring themes of government overreach and individual resistance.

Cowards

Cowards

What Politicians, Radicals, and the Media Refuse to Say

2012320 pages4.1 rating

Glenn Beck examines thirteen significant issues—including the political system, media bias, and radical ideologies—that he argues are being misrepresented or avoided by leaders and journalists. The book encourages readers to seek truth beyond partisan agendas and confront the challenges facing American society.

Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America

Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America

True and Untold Stories of the Making of America

2013290 pages4.1 rating

This work explores twelve significant yet often overlooked events in American history, ranging from the Revolutionary War to the aftermath of 9/11. The book examines the human stories behind these moments, focusing on the actions of heroes and the impact of villains in the development of the United States.

Liars

Liars

How Progressives Exploit Our Fears for Power and Control

2016352 pages4.1 rating

Glenn Beck explores the history of progressivism in the United States, arguing that political leaders use fear and utopian promises to gain power. The book analyzes the ideological roots of modern policies and encourages readers to protect individual liberties against government expansion.

Addicted to Outrage

Addicted to Outrage

How Thinking Like a Recovering Addict Can Heal the Country

2018400 pages4.0 rating

Glenn Beck examines the growing political and social division in the United States, characterizing the collective anger as a form of behavioral addiction. Drawing on his personal experience with recovery, Beck outlines a twelve-step approach aimed at restoring humility, personal responsibility, and national unity.

Dark Future

Dark Future

Uncovering the Great Reset's Terrifying Next Phase

2023512 pages4.4 rating

Glenn Beck and Justin Haskins examine how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and automation are being used by global institutions to centralize power. The book analyzes the World Economic Forum's 'Great Reset' agenda and proposes strategies for individuals to safeguard their personal liberty.