I just finally got around to reading Hanania's 'The Origins of Woke' and really liked it and now I'm on the hunt for more recent conservative non fiction to read. Does anyone have any recommendations' for good recent conservative non fiction books? Nothing that's just about Trump, because every take on trump has been already gone over a thousand times.
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The most obvious choice would be HILLBILLY ELEGY by JD Vance.
Are you looking to reinforce social conservative beliefs by gaining information from a book rather than a news article? There’s a reason why it’s difficult to find them.
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The End of Race Politics by Coleman Hughes
Woke Racism by John McWhorter
Neither Hughes nor McWhorter is conservative, but both of these books present a different view on race than what you might typically see in mainstream media.
You could try mining one of these lists, though they both include older publications:
[https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/conservative-non-fiction](https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/conservative-non-fiction)
[https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/conservative](https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/conservative)
I’d recommend Rush Limbaugh’s monologues in book form: Radio’s Greatest of All Time.
I don’t know of any since it’s outside the scope of what I read, but I often see conservative nonfiction listed on Goodreads giveaways. You might scroll through there and then check if they have any good reviews. These will typically be newer or soon-releasing books, though, so they might just be titles to keep on your radar for potential reading later on.
Black Rednecks and White Liberals – Thomas Sowell
It’s not a book from the past few years, but it does give a good perspective, and is one of the only political books that I’ve been able to not get exhausted while reading.