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If you’ve wondered why some people are on fire to restore the meaning and purpose of the Constitution, you might consider books from The National Center for Constitutional Studies.

The flagship book is The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen. This book traces the founders and their guiding principles as the country was originally coming into being. It will bring you back to those days of inspiration and dedication, and will likely cause you to see the current government’s pork-budgets and suffocating laws and policies in a new light.

I read and highly recommend “The Making of the Constitution”, also by Skousen. This book traces the Constitution and Declaration of Independence organized by principles. It is surprisingly readable, inspiring, and fascinating. Skousen has a way of making what could be dry history seem lean and active, as opposed to bloated and passive.

Contact the National Center for Constitutional Studies soon because they have a phenomenal special on The 5000 Year Leap (only $5!) making it excellent for reading groups and general exhortation (Tea Parties and the like).

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