- Addicted To War - Anti-militarist book by Joel Andreas discussing war as a fixture in U.S. history and culture. Excerpted cartoons and related links.
- American Confusion Continues: Malignant Disarray in the War on Terrorism - Excerpts from William R. Taylor's book on the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, Iraq, and disarray in pacifist alternatives.
- Bowling Alone - Robert Putnam's book on the collapse and revival of the American community.
- Campaigning to Win - Gary O. Bosley's manual for local political campaigns. Table of contents, price and ordering information, endorsement, and author biography.
- Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace - Lawrence Lessig's views on how the architecture of cyberspace affetcs the US constitution.
- From Capitalism to Equality - Charles Andrews' inquiry into the laws of economic change.
- How to Run for Local Office - Guide to running for local government positions in the US.
- Revolution in the Air - A site for comment and discussion of the issues raised in the book about the radical and left movements of the 1970s and 1980s. Includes schedule of readings and events.
- The End of Faith - Sam Harris argues that in the presence of weapons of mass destruction, we cannot survive our religious differences. Includes links to published book reviews, and downloads of audio interviews.
- The Hill on the Net - Chris Casey's book about the process of getting the United States Congress to use the Internet.
- The Legacy - President Clinton's legacy of Africa/USA relations.
- The Lies of George W. Bush - David Corn, the longtime Washington editor of The Nation, details what he calls the falsehoods and fabrications of the Bush presidency.
- Two Stars for Peace - Proposes making Israel and Palestine part of the United States to solve the conflict there.
- Willie Horton: True Crime and Its Influence on a Presidential Election - Steve Takesian's book suggests that Willie Horton cost Michael Dukakis the 1988 presidential election.