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Puzzled by the current US and UK politics of the right? This lot will (possibly) explain everything in just an hour or so...

Ayn Rand - The Virtue of SelfishnessHitler - Mein KampfF.A. Hayek - The Road To SerfdomNiccolò Machiavelli - The Prince



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