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Dinesh D’Souza’s 7 Greatest Books

Dinesh D’Souza rose to national prominence as one of the founders of the Dartmouth Review, a leading voice in the rebirth of conservative politics on college campuses in the 1980s.
He addressed the next generation inĀ Letters to a Young Conservative. Drawing on his own colorful experiences, both within the conservative world and while skirmishing with the left, D’Souza aimed to enlighten and inspire young conservatives and give them weapons for the intellectual battles that they face in high school, college, and everyday life.
With a light touch, D’Souza shows that conservatism needn’t be stodgy or defensive, even though it is based on preserving the status quo. To the contrary, when a conservative has to expose basic liberal assumptions to scrutiny, he or she must become a kind of imaginative, fun-loving, forward-looking guerrilla–philosophically conservative but temperamentally radical.

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