Book Reviews
Figuring Out the Founders
Stroll casually along the bulging bookshelves of your local bookseller, and you’re sure to see rows and rows of books chronicling the lives...
A Review of Andersen’s “Reset”
Do you think that our present economic crisis is a great thing? Do you view the fears of Americans for their job prospects...
Read moreA Review of “End the Fed” by Ron Paul
“The entire federal government,” laments Congressman Ron Paul in his newest book, End the Fed, “is one giant toxic asset at the moment....
Read moreReasons for a Renaissance
Thomas Jefferson once said of the newspapers of his day that people would be better informed and less deceived if they read no...
Read moreRidge Questions Bush’s Motives in Setting Terror Threat Level
Former Bush administration official and former governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Ridge, was secretary of Homeland Security, and his assertions in a new memoir...
Read moreExposing the Green World Order
The environmental movement, bent on regulating America under its green thumb, has such a vast array of lobbying groups, proposed measures, and specialized...
Read moreEmory University Professor Tells Part of the History of “The Conservatives”
In his recently published sixth book, The Conservatives, Emory University professor Patrick Allitt undertakes his most comprehensive effort to date in writing the...
Read moreDemythologizing Darwin — A Review of Wiker’s “The Darwin Myth”
With 2009 being the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin and the sesquicentennial of the publication of his On the Origin of...
Read moreMarxist Professor Refutes Atheists’ Arguments
Anno Domini 2009 has shown no sign of any abatement in the so-called “God Debate.” In recent years, several prominent atheists have published their...
Read moreBook Review: Triple Cross
What do a New York mob hit man, a mysterious aviation catastrophe, and a young Japanese engineer named Haruki Ikegami have in common?...
Read moreA Review of Haslam’s “The Twitter Workbook”
Do you ever find yourself saying, “It used to be so simple?” Sharing your views was a simple as handing out flyers, attending...
Read moreA Review of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún”
Since the publication of The Hobbit in 1937, and The Lord of the Rings in 1954–1955, J.R.R. Tolkien’s fiction has captivated generations of...
Read moreA Review of Bauerlein’s “The Dumbest Generation”
The Dumbest Generation is a book that is painful to read, but which Americans dare not ignore. The book’s title reflects the confrontational...
Read moreDarwinism: Flawed, Disastrous — and Stolen
Within 20 words of the beginning of the prologue to his book, The End of Darwinism, former U.S. Information Agency Assistant Science Adviser...
Read moreJudge Napolitano’s Dred Scott’s Revenge
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is the host of the Fox News online show Freedom Watch (which might soon be televised) and also is...
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