Top 10 Nonfiction Books About Politics

Discover the top 10 nonfiction books about politics, curated by Mal Warwick, along with additional recommendations across various political themes.

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Pelosi

4.0

A riveting inside account of Nancy Pelosi's unprecedented rise to power and unmatched political legacy, by award-winning journalist Molly Ba…

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The Fifth Risk

4.2

Explore the unseen risks managed by the U.S. government and the alarming consequences of their neglect under the Trump administration.

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A Promised Land

3.7

Barack Obama's deeply personal account of his journey from a young man searching for his identity to the 44th president of the United States…

This list, curated by Mal Warwick, features the top 10 nonfiction books about politics, offering a deep dive into the intricacies of political systems, historical events, and influential figures. Warwick, a seasoned political observer, has compiled these titles based on his extensive reading and reviews over the past decade. The list includes works by renowned authors such as Michelle Alexander, Robert Caro, and Bob Woodward, as well as lesser-known but equally insightful books. The selections cover a wide range of topics, from the impact of mass incarceration to the rise of political extremism, and from the history of voting rights to the inner workings of government agencies. Whether you're a political enthusiast or simply looking to expand your understanding of contemporary issues, this list provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking reading experience. Additionally, the list is categorized into historical perspectives, economics and society, parties and elections, biographies and memoirs, and how government works, ensuring there is something for every interest within the realm of political nonfiction.

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