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The Ten Most Harmful Books Of The 19th And 20th Centuries

US political organisation Human Events asked 15 right wing scholars and politicians to help compile a list of the most harmful books of the 19th and 20th centuries. Given the spiel on the website, the chosen books are presumably deemed harmful because they have threatened "free enterprise, limited government and… American freedom". Listed below are the top ten most harmful books followed by twenty honourable mentions, also in order of the number of votes received.

1. The Communist Manifesto (Penguin Classics)
by Karl Marx
 
2. Mein Kampf
by Adolf Hitler
 
3. Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung
by Mao Tse-Tung
 
4. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male
by Alfred Charles Kinsey
 
5. Democracy And Education
by John Dewey
 
6. Das Kapital
by Karl Marx
 
7. The Feminine Mystique
by Betty Friedan
 
8. Introduction to Positive Philosophy
by Auguste Comte
 
9. Beyond Good and Evil (Penguin Classics)
by Friedrich Nietzsche
 
10. The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (Great Minds Series)
by John Maynard Keynes
 
11.
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The Population Bomb
by Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich
 
12. Essential Works of Lenin: "What Is to Be Done?" and Other Writings
by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
 
13.
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The Authoritarian Personality (Studies in Prejudice)
by Theodor W. Adorno
 
14. On Liberty and The Subjection of Women (Penguin Classics)
by John Stuart Mill
 
15. Beyond Freedom & Dignity
by B. F. Skinner
 
16. Reflections on Violence (Dover Books on History, Political and Social Science)
by Georges Sorel
 
17. The Promise of American Life
by Herbert David Croly
 
18. The Origin of Species, Revised Edition (Abridged)
by Charles Darwin
 
19. Madness and Civilization (Routledge Classics)
by Michel Foucault
 
20.
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Soviet Communism: a New Civilisation? in Two Volumes
by Sidney And Beatrice Webb
 
21. Coming of Age in Samoa: A Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilisation (Perennial Classics)
by Margaret Mead
 
22.
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Unsafe at Any Speed
by Ralph Nader
 
23. The Second Sex (Everyman's Library (Cloth))
by Simone De Beauvoir
 
24. Selections from the Prison Notebooks
by Antonio Gramsci
 
25. Silent Spring
by Rachel Carson
 
26. The Wretched of the Earth
by Frantz Fanon
 
27. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
by Sigmund Freud
 
28.
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The Greening of America
by Charles A. Reich
 
29. The Limits to Growth
by D.H. Meadows
 
30. The Descent of Man (Penguin Classics)
by Charles Darwin
 
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Created by robwatt on Jun 25, 2007.