[lbo-talk] Human Events On theTen Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries

Jeffrey Fisher jeff.jfisher at gmail.com
Tue May 31 19:48:10 PDT 2005


an admirable goal, however. it's pretty good company, leaving aside hitler -- who notably comes in behind _the communist manifesto_, which i'm sure has nothing to do with any conservative predisposition to prefer fascism to communism, or, perhaps worse, to confuse the two.

dream big, i say.

On 5/31/05, Chuck0 <chuck at mutualaid.org> wrote:
>
> >>"HUMAN EVENTS asked a panel of 15 conservative
> >>scholars and public policy leaders to help us compile
> >>a list of the Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and
>
> My new goal in life is to write a book that these people will hate so
> much that is will make their list ten years from now. On the other hand,
> it's kind of tough to go up against Darwin, Marx and the others.
>
> And it would just be my luck that I'd finish the book and these right
> wing conservatives would be a dying breed.
>
> Chuck0
>
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