Topic
Government & Politics
A focused shelf of free JJ University books connected to Government & Politics.

The American Revolution was rewritten into mythology, erasing the uncomfortable truths about who was left out of freedom.

An investigation into government UFO programs, Pentagon disclosures, and decades of alleged alien encounters that the world somehow ignored.

A comprehensive examination of auditing principles, practices, and their role in financial accountability and organizational governance.

A global tour of censorship, blasphemy laws, and the many ways governments silence their citizens—from North Korea's total control to democracies that smile while they restrict.

A sardonic journey through how modern national borders were carved out of empires by mapmakers, warlords, and colonizers who drew terrible lines across continents.

A blistering examination of how bureaucratic systems in government, corporations, healthcare, schools, and policing have evolved into self-perpetuating nightmares of red tape that prioritize process over people.

Charlemagne didn't just build an empire—he invented the operating system that Europe still runs on, fusing church, state, and sword into one executable program.

A raw tour through the 10 most oppressive regimes on Earth today, from North Korea's total control to Belarus's frozen Soviet silence.

An exploration of monarchy, power, and the symbolism of royal authority through history.

A comprehensive examination of electoral systems, voting processes, and how democracies choose their leaders.

A darkly comic exposé of how America's premier law enforcement agency evolved from a filing cabinet operation into a surveillance state powerhouse that repeatedly betrayed its own mission.

A sweeping chronological history of how humans have organized power—from tribal chiefs to divine kings to guillotines and democracy.

A history of secret societies from the Knights Templar to Skull and Bones, exploring how elite groups like the Illuminati and Bohemian Grove have shaped power structures throughout history.

An exploration of Israel and Palestine through historical, political, and regional perspectives.

The theatrical dictator who inherited nuclear weapons and turned North Korea's hermit kingdom into his personal stage.

An exposé of how corporate lobbyists have systematically purchased influence at every level of American government, from Capitol Hill to state legislatures.

A sweeping history of money from ancient barter to fiat currency, exploring how value, trust, and power shape what we call wealth.

A comprehensive look at Syria's complex history, from ancient civilizations through modern conflict and geopolitical turbulence.

Queen Victoria didn't just mourn—she synchronized a global empire through telegraph wires, railways, and bureaucracy, turning grief into infrastructure.
