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The Progressive Revolution: Liberal Fascism through the Ages, Vol. I: 2007-08 Writings(English)

The Progressive Revolution: Liberal Fascism through the Ages, Vol. I: 2007-08 Writings(English)

          
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The Progressive Revolution (Vols. I & II) chronicles both the historical significance and political deconstruction that the Progressive Revolution, or the Progressive Age, (circa 1870–present) has continuously perpetrated against society, even to this day. These volumes are a collection of selected essays, articles, and Socratic dialogues from the weekly columns written by the author for WorldNetDaily.com, an independent news website of primarily conservative thought and ideas. This opus is divided into two volumes: Vol. I (2007-08 articles) and Vol. II (2009 articles) that are organized topically according to their subject matter of twelve intellectual disciplines including law, politics, foreign policy, philosophy, aesthetics, the academy, religion, economics, science, culture, society, and history.

Table of Contents:
Dedication Epigraph Acknowledgments Prologue Chapter One—On Law 1. Justice Clarence Thomas—my friend 2. Justice Kennedy channels Alfred Kinsey 3. Atlanta’s criminal injustice system 4. Obama, Ayers, Dorhn and double jeopardy 5. Laurence Tribe’s Tribalisms 6. Where are Scalia’s intellectual children? 7. The Supremes Vote against the Republic 8. Obama 2001, uncensored 9. Obama and our coming constitutional crisis 10. An American oligarchy of 5 11. Justices gone wild 12. Fleecing Florida’s landowners 13. No ‘real victims’ in Spitzer case? 14. A ‘reasonable person’ in an unreasonable world 15. Are your 2nd Amendments rights safe? 16. Tyranny of the American Bar Association 17. The treachery of Brown v. Board of Education 18. Mike Nifong and the sin of ambition 19. Judges gone wild 20. Common Law vs. Continental Law: Rules vs. Truth 21. The real Medellin Cartel 22. Law 101: The Commerce Clause, FDR & Original Intent 23. Are hate crimes constitutional? Chapter Two—On Politics 1. What is Plantation Liberalism? 2. Why does the left so hate America? 3. Is Giuliani a dime-store Dewey? 4. RINO careerists: Nothing more than traitors 5. Goebbels, Paterson, Obama and the eternal lie 6. Obama, Blago and ‘The Chicago Way’ 7. Rangel’s rank hypocrisy 8. Limbaugh: Our link to Reagan conservatism 9. Why Kwame gets a pass in Detroit 10. A Savage prediction for McCain 11. Are liberal Democrats the real racists? 12. The day I took fire from ‘Obama’ 13. A critique of President George W. Bush 14. Teflon brothers: Barack and Kwame 15. What I’d do as president 16. What I’d do as president, Part 2 17. What I’d do as president, Part 3 18. If I were mayor of Detroit 19. If I were mayor of Detroit, Part 2 20. A critique of Justice Thurgood Marshall 21. The real Medellin Cartel 22. D-Day for Kwame (6 years late) 23. Why I became a conservative 24. Calling all criminals: Come to Detroit! 25. FDR’s legacy: Tyranny 26. Rep. William Jefferson and other false prophets 27. Why I praise Sen. Joseph McCarthy 28. Neville Chamberlain’s revenge 29. Is Islam compatible with a Republic? 30. D-Day in Denver? 31. Barackracy Hypocrisy 32. An Angel(ica) descends in Detroit Chapter Three—On Foreign Policy 1. War for oil? I wish it had been 2. The canary in the mine 3. Condi plays piano while Islam destroys the West 4. Liberalism bombs Bombay 5. Does Colin Powell believe in the Powell Doctrine? 6. Happy 60th birthday, Israel! 7. Reagan vindicated: SDI works 8. The Osama bin Laden Equal Protection Act [O.B.L.E.P.A.] 9. Why is Israel afraid to be Israel? 10. Obsolete lawyers and IEDs 11. U.N. treachery, the Nuremberg Trials and the seeds of 9/11 12. ‘De-Islamatization’ Why it must be done Chapter Four—On Philosophy 1. Hitler’s ideology, ‘right-wing’? 2. How Thomas Hobbes is helping destroy America 3. Egalitarianism, sports and rewarding failure 4. I think, therefore I am [On Descartes] 5. Machiavelli in the house 6. Communism then and now [On Karl Marx] 7. It’s all about pleasure? [On John Stuart Mill] 8. Rousseau and the savageness of humanity 9. Nietzsche and the damnation of ideas 10. Black Democrats and the ‘Battered Wife Syndrome’ 11. 3 legends face Judgment Day 12. Symposium—A Socratic dialogue on greatness 13. Symposium—Should public education be free? 14. Symposium—Should public school be mandatory? 15. Hellary: Machiavelli’s evil twin Chapter Five—On Aesthetics 1. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, R.I.P. 2. Symposium—Clara Wieck: The anti-feminist feminist 3. Requiem for Sen. Joseph McCarthy 4. 3 classical views on government 5. The curse of beauty 6. Symposium—Why secularists hid Bach’s music {The forgotten genius} 7. A Christmas Valentine Chapter Six—On the Academy 1. Reparations or redemption? 2. A letter to Professor Laurence Tribe on Veritas 3. Harvard, the Ivy League and the forgotten Puritans 4. Is a college degree required for success? 5. Our leftist propaganda factories 6. Stalin in Detroit 7. Symposium—Dialogue with a crazy liberal professor 8. Universities of socialism 9. Harvard’s propaganda for Obama (On Professor Cass Sunstein) Chapter Seven—On Religion 1. A giant in a wheelchair 2. Obama, Bishop T.D. Jakes and Me 3. Obama, me and our pastors 4. Unto us a Son is given 5. 10 Commandments of post-‘60s liberalism Chapter Eight—On Economics 1. Faust, Greenspan and America’s financial collapse 2. Obama and the virtue of selfishness 3. I praise the poor Chapter Nine—On Science 1. Darwin’s deadly delusions 2. California burning 3. Symposium: Freud’s legacy—Does medication = healing? Chapter Ten—On Culture and Society 1. Clarence Thomas’ ‘My Grandfather’s Son’ 2. Time for revolution? 3. A Tale of Two Cities: Grosse Pointe and Detroit 4. The bewildering mind of President Geo. W. Bush 5. Spitzer, Kilpatrick and the road to perdition 6. KKK or KKK (Kwame ‘Klan’ Kilpatrick)? 7. Today’s unborn blacks: More vulnerable than slaves 8. Detroit’s middle-finger salute 9. Clarence Thomas: No ‘Black self-respect’? 10. Detroit rapper: Our mayor’s a murderer 11. Liberalism triumphs in Detroit’s demise 12. Another pathological black mayor 13. Blacks slaves again … to the Democrat Party 14. I remember Detroit 15. PC = Perversity (not political) Correctness 16. Queen Oprah and her anointed squire 17. What ruined Detroit? 18. Ira Einhorn, Al Gore and the Cult of Celebrity 19. Heresy in Denver 20. Critical thinkers vs. Kool-Aid drinkers? 21. Birmingham on the brink 22. How the Detroit Lions mirror their host city 23. Arbitrary Ideas: Hollywood, Reagan and imbeciles voting 24. Same-sex marriage a right? 25. Is liberalism political madness? 26. Where’s Gen. Patton when you need him? 27. A critique of Dr. Martin Luther King 28. Detroit’s ‘Operation Sistergirl’ 29. Detroit’s tragic love affair with liberalism 30. Why Blacks vote against their own interests 31. Obscurity was good for me Epilogue—On History 1. Liberal Fascism through the Ages


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780761861096
  • Publisher: University Press of America
  • Publisher Imprint: University Press of America
  • Depth: 44
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 42 mm
  • Volume: 1
  • Width: 166 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0761861092
  • Publisher Date: 09 May 2013
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 238 mm
  • No of Pages: 502
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: Liberal Fascism through the Ages, Vol. I: 2007-08 Writings
  • Weight: 901 gr


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