books by Dinesh D'Souza
books:
What's So Great about America
233 reviews
Dinesh D'Souza
Penguin (Non-Classics)
, 2003
Clears the cobwebs of "Multiculturalism" from your head
Lucidly and thoroughly exposes the myth of multiculturalism as exactly what it is: a western construct arising from the delusional minds of idealists with no basis in history, reality, or fact. This very un-PC book is one of the best at demolishing, one by one, all of the false notions upon which the self-hatred of the west has been drilled into us by the remnants of the socialist leftist ...
What's So Great about Christianity
Dinesh D Souza
Tyndale House Publishers
, 2008
Is it reasonable to have faith in God? Can intelligent, educated people really believe what the Bible says? Or do the atheists have it right--has Christianity been disproven by science and discredited as a guide to morality? Best-selling author Dinesh D'Souza ( The Enemy at Home ; What's So Great about America ) responds head-on to the anti-God arguments of prominent atheists such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens and ...
The Virtue of Prosperity: Finding Values in an Age of Techno-Affluence
27 reviews
Dinesh D'Souza
Free Press
, 2001
A Great Read
Dinesh did it again with this piece of literary genius! Well maybe it isn't genius, but it is informative and entertaining. In "The Virture of Prosperity" D'Souza makes an argument for capitalism based around the compassion that affluence had brought to this country. This book should counter every anti-globalization textbook in the classroom in order to provide a fair and balanced view of our ...
The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11
133 reviews
Dinesh D'Souza
Broadway
, 2008
Left decadence is what drives Muslims nuts, and shouldn't conservatives agree?
A thought provoking book, less inflammatory than its cover might suggest. D'Souza, who has become a serious politics-and-religion intellectual, makes a case that many conservatives will find surprising but that bears consideration: that radical Muslims hate primarily, not Christianity or American democracy, but the decadence spread around the world by America's cultural left - pornography, ...
Illiberal Education: The Politics of Race and Sex on Campus
27 reviews
Dinesh D'Souza
Free Press
, 1998
University Professors agree
This was a great book, well written and argued. There is nothing at all right wing, or hateful about this book. This work points out the pitfalls of political correctness. It is unfortunately all too true. The arguments made show the weakness and downright racism of affirmative action. The far left can do nothing except try to put this book down as "right wing" or "hate speech". This book really ...
Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader
116 reviews
Dinesh D'Souza
Free Press
, 1999
A great book about a great President; captures Reagan in a way others don't.
Most biographers who attempt to write about Ronald Reagan typically get frustrated at some point in their effort and throw up their hands saying, "I can't get to know this man!" Indeed, the man that some many of us felt close to without ever having met him was apparently a very tough nut to crack if you wanted to get close to him in person. As a result, many biographies supposedly about ...
The End of Racism: Principles for a Multiracial Society
96 reviews
Dinesh D'Souza
Free Press
, 1995
Best Book I've Ever Read on the Subject of Racism
Excellent book from an author with a unique perspective (D'Souza is Indian, not black or white.) There are some hard to face truths here for every ethnic group and some solid ideas for ending racism is America. "The End of Racism" is a well balanced but hard-hitting examination of the politics and culture of racism as well as the perception vs reality of racism in American society. Well worth ...
Conspiracies and the Cross
2 reviews
Timothy Paul Jones
Front Line
, 2008
Readable and Valuable
I read this book in it's ARC form, and actually read it a few times. Dr. Timothy Jones has created a readable yet thorough examination of the most common challenges that are made against the authority of the scriptures. This is a valuable resource... for decades preachers have been working to demonstrate that Scriptures are relevant. There's nothing inherently wrong with that. However, the ...
Letters To A Young Conservative (The Art of Mentoring)
86 reviews
Dinesh D'Souza
Amazon Remainders Account
, 2005
The Conservative Manifesto
Dinesh D'Souza is an Indian immigrant who served as an author of the Dartmouth Review during his days at the college, and subsequently became a policy analyst for President Ronald Reagan. He is one of the leaders of modern intellectual conservatism, much to the ire of old Dartmouth alumni. When I picked up "Letters to a Young Conservative", I described myself as a "skeptical conservative". I ...
What's So Great About Christianity
133 reviews
Dinesh D'Souza
Regnery Publishing
, 2007
Great read for all who search
I found this book very well researched and very well written. It is not written like a textbook but it has answers to many questions that arise in a complex world where Christians, atheists and everyone in between need to try to understand one another. To live together in todays society is a challenge for those who have faith and want to hold true to it in the barrage of opinions. Thank you ...
Falwell : Before the Millennium
Dinesh D'Souza
Regnery Publishing, Inc.
, 1984
A unique biography of the controversial evangelist who founded the Moral Majority and has brought fundamentalists back into the political maelstrom.
The Origins of The Enemy At Home
1 review
Dinesh D'souza
Amazon
, 2007
Clear Talk. No Scrunched Eyebrows.
It's always a joy to read something written in a crisp manner for easy comprehension. There was no cause here for scrunched eyebrows with cartoon balloons above them, verbalizing, "Huh?" No heading toward a reading-stress migraine. It was also nice to be able to agree with much (though not all) of what I easily understood in D'souza's points. First, I was impressed that D'souza's background ...
The Catholic Classics II
1 review
Dinesh D'Souza
Our Sunday Visitor
, 1989
The Catholic literary heritage
I have to admit that I am totally shocked that this wonderful book has yet to be reviewed, since it is just that good! I first used this as a high school student in theology class and have returned to many times. It is a very readable overview of famous or influential (not always the same) texts from the Roman Catholic heritage that an educated Catholic should have at least a passing ...
My Dear Alex: Letters From The KGB
Dinesh D'Souza
Regnery Publishing, Inc.
, 1987
A wickedly funny collection of letters from Vladimir, a Soviet disinformation expert, to Alex, his young charge, on how to manipulate the American media.
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