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prev 1 2 next (13 results) The Reagan Textbooks Miss
Though opinions of Ronald Reagan tempered after his death in August, many historians and textbooks continue to diminish his legacy. (read more) Immortal Reagan Bests Campus Radicals Again
Maybe one of the reasons our fortieth president gets such short shrift in textbooks is because he had the academic left’s number, as we used to say. (read more) Mediapolitik Primer
Lee Edwards of the Heritage Foundation has pieced together insightful theories and national case studies to support a forecast of global politics as affected by the mass media. (read more) AIA at CPAC
Accuracy in Academia will share a booth with its sister organization Accuracy in Media at the Conservative Political Action Conference. (read more) Communism for Dummies
America’s so-called intellectual elites remain either smugly ignorant or in outright denial of the West’s struggle with communism that consumed much of the 20th Century and is still too much with us, late and soon. (read more) Did You Really Know the Red Bear?
If you thought you knew enough about Old Russia, then you have not watched The Soviet Story. (read more) Asia In Red Zone
For decades the world has known of the blatant violations of human rights by the Red Chinese and Vietnamese governments. (read more) Stalin-Hitler Cabal Exposed
Adolf Hitler is understood to be the West’s greatest enemy during World War II, and his name will be passed from generation to generation in infamy, but it was the dictator of the USSR Josef Stalin, according to Viktor Suvorov, whose conspiracy led to the most devastating war in history. (read more) Forecasting A Fusionist Future
Is this the end of conservatism? Not quite. (read more) Berkeley Studies Conservative Groups
This fall, Berkeley will open its new Center for the Comparative Study of Right Wing Movements, funded with $777,000.00 from an anonymous donor. (read more) prev 1 2 next |


