Forty-three selections from Horowitz's work during the Ramparts era to the present are included, drawn from articles and books. The bulk of the text consists of material from his latter, right wing incarnation. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
While most kids his age were outside playing baseball, young Horowitz was attending Communist rallies and parades. During the '60s Horowitz stayed true to his radical roots, becoming a prominent leader of the New Left. But when a close friend was murdered by the Black Panthers, Horowitz sank into a pit of personal and political despair. After a 10-year exile from politics, he finally came to grips with what he now saw as the inhumanity of his radical life and committed what was considered the greatest betrayal (he has been called a Nazi and a "demented lunatic"): he became a conservative. His latest book is a collection of articles, one published for the first time here, and some excerpts from previous books, tracing the scope of his political journey. He writes on race, AIDS and the war on terror, but saves most of his energy for what he views as the destructive force of the progressives, the harm wrought by Communists around the world as well as in America, a criticism all the more poignant coming from one who had once marched in their ranks. Horowitz demonstrates a clear and sound thought process as well as an unusual talent for good writing. Whatever one many think about Horowitz's more controversial views and tactics-such as his denunciation on campuses around the country of the slavery reparations movement-he is one of the best political writers on either side of the aisle. (Nov.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
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October 30, 2008: Imagine if one of the architects of the 1960's protest movement turned conservative and exposed the true motives of the anti-war movement, pro-Black Panther, Port Huron statment crowd. Well, David Horowitz is it. A self-described "red diaper baby", Horowitz was born into a communist family in the heart of the reddest community in New York. He spent the first half of his life working to overturn conservative America until a personal tragedy caused him to rethink all of his values. Now, as one of the most feared intellectuals of the Right, Horowitz explains how, once Vietnam disappeared as an issue, the Marxist Left made a conscious decision to take over the news media, college campuses and Hollywood in order to control the commanding heights of popular culture. He also explains who is behind the environmental movement and how "Green is the new Red". Ideas are the most powerful things on earth. If you want to understand how the idea of communism is still pulling the strings in our society seventeen years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, this book is a must read.
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August 20, 2005: THIS IS A WONDERFUL BOOK BY DAVID HOROWITZ. HE IS A GREAT WRITER AND SPEAKER. HOWEVER THIS PUBLICATION TRACES SHOWS HOW HE ONCE WAS A LEFT WING REVOLUTIONERY TRYING TO OVER THROW AMERICA AND THIS BOOK SHOWED ME HOW MR HOROWITZ WAS ABLE TO CHANGE HIS REVOLUTIONERY VIEWS TO BEING A REAL PATRIOT AMERICAN. THIS GREAT PIECE OF LITERATURE BY DAVID HOROWITZ WAS VERY AMAZING TO READ BECAUSE IT SHOWED HOW A PERSON COULD CHANGE FROM LIGHT TO NIGHT.