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Letters To A Young Conservative
(Dinesh D''Souza)

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Dinesh D?Souza has produced earlier incisive, groundbreaking books. Illiberal Education and The End of Racism are both thought-provoking reads for conservatives and liberals alike, but this is one has an additional purpose: a comprehensive outline of conservative doctrine and a blanket condemnation of the opposing points of view. D?Souza revisits some previously published opinions, and if he doesn?t always support them with fact, he does bring heartfelt argument to the fore. He also refers back to his other two books when illumination is needed. The book, as the title suggests, is formatted as a series of letters to a college student, complete with fond recollections of the author?s days as a conservative firebrand at Dartmouth. Even constrained by this gimmick, D?Souza is an entertaining writer who delights in, "harpooning liberals," eloquently if with slight regard for fairness.



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