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The best-selling enfant terrible of the Reagan revolution offers advice to today's budding conservatives--the very people he sees as the true ""radicals"" of tomorrowTags
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Read this book as a young impressionable undergraduate. Of course having conservative parents I hung on every word. I suspect that if I re-read it today it would strike me somewhat differently. But I remember thinking it a good introduction to what it means to be conservative (of the Reagan sort, of course: D'Souza was a Reagan aide).
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Dinesh D'Souza was born on April 25, 1961 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He came to the U.S. in 1978 and attended Union High School in Patagonia, Arizona. He went on to Dartmouth College, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in English in 1983. While attending Dartmouth, he became the editor of a conservative monthly called The Prospect. The paper show more ignited controversy during D'Souza's editorship by criticizing the College's affirmative action policies. He also became known as a writer for the Dartmouth Review which was subsidized by several right-wing organizations. After Dartmouth he moved to Washington, D.C. where he was an editor of Policy Review, an influential conservative journal. In 1988 he left the magazine on to serve as an advisor in Ronald Regan's White House. He joined the American Enterprise Institute in 1989 where he was the institute's John M. Olin fellow. He has appeared on several news shows as a political commentator such as: CNN, Glen Beck, and ABC's Nightline. D'Souza's first book, Lliberal Education was published in 1991. Since then, he has written numerous bestselling political commentaries, including: America: Imagine a World Without Her, Obama's America: Unmaking the American Dream, Letters to a Young Conservative, The End of Racism, and The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left. D'Souza's title's, Hilary's America and Death of a Nation, made the New York Times Bestseller List. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Letters to a Young Conservative
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- Politics and Government, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Philosophy, History
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- 320.520973 — Society, government, & culture Political science Types of Government Political ideologies Conservatism Standard subdivisions History, geographic treatment, biography North America United States
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- JC573.2 .U6 .D76 — Political Science Political theory Political theory. The state. Theories of the state Purpose, functions, and relations of the state
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