The Great Destroyer: Barack Obama’s War on the Republic depicts President Obama as a leftist ideologue who is opposed to any kind of constructive reform.
Monthly Archives For July 2012
Why not the best?
John Howard’s book America’s Best Colleges, Really? is a must-read for any American who is concerned about the future of America.
Virtue of American Spirit
In The American Spirit: Celebrating the Virtues and Values that Makes Us Great, Dr Edwin J. Feulner and Brian Tracy remind us of the defining principles that make the United States incomparable to any other nation.
Unintended Consequences Of Regulation
Edward Conard’s book Unintended Consequences attacks the myths surrounding modern economics.
AIA’s Debate – Opening statements by Mal Kline and John K. Wilson
On June 14, 2012, Mal Kline, the executive director of Accuracy in Academia, debated John K. Wilson of the American Association of University Professors at the Heritage Foundation.
Interest on Spiritual Capital
America’s Spiritual Capital, by Nicholas Capaldi and Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, offers a refreshing reminder of the country’s Judeo-Christian heritage and how this heritage has led to American prosperity, and from a pair of academics, no less.
von Mises Remembered
Daniel Sanchez, editor of the Ludwig von Mises Institute newsletter “The Free Market,”does a great job in remembering this great economist.
Inside PBS & Free Pizza
You can find out what the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) may not want you to know about it at an Accuracy in Academia author’s night on July 18, 2012, at which free food will be available.
Obamacare Reckoning Begins
The recent Supreme Court verdict on Obamacare has been the cause of much head-scratching throughout the United States.
Aid to Nowhere
Currently, the economic crisis is crunching students across the U.S. as they face a crisis: should they go into debt to get a four-year college degree and in the process receive federal student aid?