David Horowitz Bücher
David Horowitz ist ein bekannter amerikanischer konservativer Schriftsteller und politischer Vordenker, dessen Werk die Entwicklung politischer Ideologien kritisch untersucht. Ausgehend von seiner eigenen persönlichen Wandlung von einer glühenden Anhängerschaft der New Left, befasst sich sein Schreiben eingehend mit den Komplexitäten politischer Glaubenssysteme und gesellschaftlicher Bewegungen. Horowitz' Essays und Kommentare behandeln häufig Themen wie Freiheit und den zeitgenössischen politischen Diskurs und bieten eine einzigartige Perspektive, die von seiner ideologischen Reise geprägt ist.






Kalter Krieg Band 2
Hintergründe der US-Außenpolitik von Jalta bis Vietnam
Kalter Krieg. Hintergründe der US-Außenpolitik von Jalta bis Vietnam.
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The story of the triumphs and disasters of the Roosevelt family from the arrival of the first Roosevelt from Holland in the early 19th century through to the presidencies of Theodore and Franklin.
The Black Book of the American Left
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
David Horowitz spent his early life immersed in the Communist-progressive left, a legacy from his parents, and later became a founder of the New Left. By the mid-1970s, he recognized the damage caused by this movement and chose to leave it behind. Over the next three decades, he transformed into a principal intellectual opponent of the left. In the preface to this collection of his conservative writings, he reflects on his journey: "For better or worse, I have been condemned to spend the rest of my days attempting to understand how the left pursues the agendas from which I have separated myself, and why." As Horowitz began this exploration, the left had already transcended the political confines of previous generations. Today, it dominates America's academic and media landscapes, having elected a president and positioned itself to shape the nation's future. Horowitz's writings delve into how the left achieved this success and its implications. Through the perspective of a deeply engaged witness, he sheds light on a destructive movement that continually reinvents itself to obscure its true identity and mission. In "My Life and Times," the first volume, he recounts his experiences at odds with his own country, collaborating with radical figures like Huey Newton and confronting others, marking his evolution from a key theorist of the American left to its most resolute adversary.
Die Rockefellers
- 412 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Die Kennedys
- 122 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Das Buch beleuchtet die komplexe und umstrittene Geschichte der Kennedy-Familie und enthüllt ungehörte Geschichten durch umfassende Recherchen und Interviews. Die Autoren Peter Collier und David Horowitz untersuchen die Dynamik innerhalb der Familie und deren Einfluss auf die amerikanische Gesellschaft und bieten eine nuancierte Perspektive, die über die öffentliche Persona hinausgeht. Durch den Zugang zu Archiven und Gespräche mit Personen aus dem Umfeld der Kennedys decken sie tiefere Wahrheiten über diese ikonische Familie auf, was es zu einer fesselnden Lektüre für alle macht, die sich für die amerikanische Geschichte und die Kultur der Prominenz interessieren.
The Anti-Chomsky Reader
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This description reflects the writings of an MIT professor on linguistics from the 1950s, but his criticism of the Vietnam War in the 1960s shifted his reputation towards radical politics. Over the past four decades, he has garnered a devoted following in the U.S. and Europe for his increasingly vehement critiques of U.S. actions, often perceived as hysterical. Despite claiming neglect by mainstream media like the "New York Times," his numerous polemical works, including the best-seller "9-11," have established him as a central figure in a cult-like following. In this collection, editors Peter Collier and David Horowitz present essays that scrutinize his intellectual journey and the development of his anti-American sentiment. Topics include his controversial ties to Holocaust revisionism, his defense of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, and his assertion that U.S. policies in 1980s Latin America mirrored Nazism. Scholar Paul Bogdanor critiques his stance on Israel, while Ronald Radosh and David Horowitz analyze his reaction to the September 11 attacks. Linguists Paul Postal and Robert Levine reassess his linguistic theories, identifying parallels with his political views: a profound disregard for truth, incoherence, and verbal aggression towards dissenters. This collection offers a compelling portrait of one of today's most influential public intellectuals.
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A Coward's Chronicles. The Discovery of the Titanic. Woman in the Mists. The Fords
Fordové. Americký epos
- 452 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Beletrizující zpracování osudů rodiny Fordů na pozadí společensko-politických událostí v USA i ve světě.
Les Kennedy, une dynastie américaine
- 567 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden






