Mark Levin is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host who promotes liberty and exposes tyranny five days a week. He stands firm as a Constitutional conservative who calls out the cronyism and weak character of the Republican establishment as well as the Marxist qualities of the Democrat Party.
Mark is also a best selling author with books worthing reading again and again to fully absorb and appreciate the contents therein. In Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America, Mark brings to light the philosophers of the Enlightenment who greatly influenced our Founding Fathers with their views on natural law, liberty, private property, etc. In contrast, Mark analyzes the writings from Plato to Karl Marx and exposes how the “statist” ideology gives governments the freedom to rule as tyrants over a free people. This is just one area that Mark covers.
In addition to his talk radio and book successes, Mark heads up the Landmark Legal Foundation, which is a conservative non-profit legal advocacy group. They fight for the “little guy”, which is a phrase that the statist uses to create class warfare, but in this case, Mark truly does fight for the “little guy”. A great victory for Landmark Legal was in the Wisconsin school choice voucher program for low-income families. The Wisconsin Supreme Court sided with Landmark Legal and shot down the arguments from the NEA, ACLU, and the NAACP, all of whom opposed low-income families receiving a quality education. Why…because it took power away from the government and put it in the hands of the people. The statist agenda knows no boundaries.
The follow books are excellent resources to assist in identifying the statist agenda, combating it, and restoring our Constitutional Republic.
- Plunder and Deceit
- The Liberty Amendments
- Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America
- Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto
- Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America
And even though Mark gets fired up on the air waves, he has a soft side for pets and dogs, specifically. His book, Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover’s Story of Joy and Anguish, is an excellent read for anyone dealing with the loss of a pet.
If you’re not familiar with Mark Levin, make 2016 the year where you delve into his writings, and hopefully it’ll give you a new perspective on the state of our Union.