Author: Pirooz Parslee
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662436637
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In a conventional world, I should have become an ardent Liberal Democrat, but the world is anything but conventional. And while my experiences as a youth brought me Liberal tendencies, I was gradually steered in the other direction with good reason. In this book, I will explain how and why this metamorphosis occurred. I was born in the Middle East and lived there for the first eighteen years of my life. I was deeply affected by President Kennedy’s assassination, and he became an idol for me. Shortly after I moved to the United States to attend college, the Watergate scandal transpired, and the US involvement in an unpopular war in Vietnam did not lessen my Liberal beliefs. I attended a small liberal arts college in Ohio and eventually received my master’s degree from the University of Dayton in Ohio. I then taught at a branch of Ohio State University in Lima, Ohio, for six years. I then got my PhD from the University of Northern Colorado and began teaching at another small liberal arts college in North Dakota. Spending almost all of my life in academia should have strengthened my Liberal views since the overwhelming majority of educators have Liberal tendencies. But that is not how it all turned out. Associating with some very Liberal colleagues and getting deeper into the news reported by the media that over the years became more and more biased in favor of the political Left eventually caused me to do a 180-degree turn. It is not proper to stereotype people, so I will only make my comments relating to the majority of people that I have met over the years with persuasions from either the Left or the Right of the political spectrum. Each time I arrived at a new location looking for new friends, I found the people with more Liberal tendencies more approachable and more hospitable. On the other hand, the majority of the Conservative people that I met were more reserved and harder to approach. Once I entered some of the inner circles of these groups, however, it all changed, and the change was astonishing. I was very popular with Liberal groups as long as I agreed with them. As soon as I questioned any of their beliefs, they would turn on me and often viciously. The Conservative groups, on the other hand, while they would not abandon their beliefs when questioned, they were a lot more understanding and accepting.
My Graduation to Conservatism
Author: Pirooz Parslee
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662436637
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In a conventional world, I should have become an ardent Liberal Democrat, but the world is anything but conventional. And while my experiences as a youth brought me Liberal tendencies, I was gradually steered in the other direction with good reason. In this book, I will explain how and why this metamorphosis occurred. I was born in the Middle East and lived there for the first eighteen years of my life. I was deeply affected by President Kennedy’s assassination, and he became an idol for me. Shortly after I moved to the United States to attend college, the Watergate scandal transpired, and the US involvement in an unpopular war in Vietnam did not lessen my Liberal beliefs. I attended a small liberal arts college in Ohio and eventually received my master’s degree from the University of Dayton in Ohio. I then taught at a branch of Ohio State University in Lima, Ohio, for six years. I then got my PhD from the University of Northern Colorado and began teaching at another small liberal arts college in North Dakota. Spending almost all of my life in academia should have strengthened my Liberal views since the overwhelming majority of educators have Liberal tendencies. But that is not how it all turned out. Associating with some very Liberal colleagues and getting deeper into the news reported by the media that over the years became more and more biased in favor of the political Left eventually caused me to do a 180-degree turn. It is not proper to stereotype people, so I will only make my comments relating to the majority of people that I have met over the years with persuasions from either the Left or the Right of the political spectrum. Each time I arrived at a new location looking for new friends, I found the people with more Liberal tendencies more approachable and more hospitable. On the other hand, the majority of the Conservative people that I met were more reserved and harder to approach. Once I entered some of the inner circles of these groups, however, it all changed, and the change was astonishing. I was very popular with Liberal groups as long as I agreed with them. As soon as I questioned any of their beliefs, they would turn on me and often viciously. The Conservative groups, on the other hand, while they would not abandon their beliefs when questioned, they were a lot more understanding and accepting.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662436637
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In a conventional world, I should have become an ardent Liberal Democrat, but the world is anything but conventional. And while my experiences as a youth brought me Liberal tendencies, I was gradually steered in the other direction with good reason. In this book, I will explain how and why this metamorphosis occurred. I was born in the Middle East and lived there for the first eighteen years of my life. I was deeply affected by President Kennedy’s assassination, and he became an idol for me. Shortly after I moved to the United States to attend college, the Watergate scandal transpired, and the US involvement in an unpopular war in Vietnam did not lessen my Liberal beliefs. I attended a small liberal arts college in Ohio and eventually received my master’s degree from the University of Dayton in Ohio. I then taught at a branch of Ohio State University in Lima, Ohio, for six years. I then got my PhD from the University of Northern Colorado and began teaching at another small liberal arts college in North Dakota. Spending almost all of my life in academia should have strengthened my Liberal views since the overwhelming majority of educators have Liberal tendencies. But that is not how it all turned out. Associating with some very Liberal colleagues and getting deeper into the news reported by the media that over the years became more and more biased in favor of the political Left eventually caused me to do a 180-degree turn. It is not proper to stereotype people, so I will only make my comments relating to the majority of people that I have met over the years with persuasions from either the Left or the Right of the political spectrum. Each time I arrived at a new location looking for new friends, I found the people with more Liberal tendencies more approachable and more hospitable. On the other hand, the majority of the Conservative people that I met were more reserved and harder to approach. Once I entered some of the inner circles of these groups, however, it all changed, and the change was astonishing. I was very popular with Liberal groups as long as I agreed with them. As soon as I questioned any of their beliefs, they would turn on me and often viciously. The Conservative groups, on the other hand, while they would not abandon their beliefs when questioned, they were a lot more understanding and accepting.
The Corrosion of Conservatism: Why I Left the Right
Author: Max Boot
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
ISBN: 1631495682
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
A “must read” (Joe Scarborough) by a New York Times– best- selling author, The Corrosion of Conservatism presents a necessary defense of American democracy. Praised on publication as “one of the most impressive and unfl inching diagnoses of the pathologies in Republican politics that led to Trump’s rise” (Jonathan Chait, New York), The Corrosion of Conservatism documents a president who has traduced every norm and the rise of a nascent centrist movement to counter his assault on democracy. In this “admirably succinct and trenchant” (Charles Reichman, San Francisco Chronicle) exhumation of conservatism, Max Boot tells the story of an ideological dislocation so shattering that it caused his courageous transformation from Republican foreign policy advisor to celebrated anti- Trump columnist. From recording his political coming- of- age as a young émigré from the Soviet Union to describing the vitriol he endured from his erstwhile conservative colleagues, Boot mixes “lively memoir with sharp analysis” (William Kristol) from its Reagan-era apogee to its corrosion under Donald Trump.
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
ISBN: 1631495682
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
A “must read” (Joe Scarborough) by a New York Times– best- selling author, The Corrosion of Conservatism presents a necessary defense of American democracy. Praised on publication as “one of the most impressive and unfl inching diagnoses of the pathologies in Republican politics that led to Trump’s rise” (Jonathan Chait, New York), The Corrosion of Conservatism documents a president who has traduced every norm and the rise of a nascent centrist movement to counter his assault on democracy. In this “admirably succinct and trenchant” (Charles Reichman, San Francisco Chronicle) exhumation of conservatism, Max Boot tells the story of an ideological dislocation so shattering that it caused his courageous transformation from Republican foreign policy advisor to celebrated anti- Trump columnist. From recording his political coming- of- age as a young émigré from the Soviet Union to describing the vitriol he endured from his erstwhile conservative colleagues, Boot mixes “lively memoir with sharp analysis” (William Kristol) from its Reagan-era apogee to its corrosion under Donald Trump.
The Conservative Sensibility
Author: George F. Will
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 0316480916
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist's "astonishing" and "enthralling" New York Times bestseller and Notable Book about how the Founders' belief in natural rights created a great American political tradition (Booklist) -- "easily one of the best books on American Conservatism ever written" (Jonah Goldberg). For more than four decades, George F. Will has attempted to discern the principles of the Western political tradition and apply them to America's civic life. Today, the stakes could hardly be higher. Vital questions about the nature of man, of rights, of equality, of majority rule are bubbling just beneath the surface of daily events in America. The Founders' vision, articulated first in the Declaration of Independence and carried out in the Constitution, gave the new republic a framework for government unique in world history. Their beliefs in natural rights, limited government, religious freedom, and in human virtue and dignity ushered in two centuries of American prosperity. Now, as Will shows, conservatism is under threat -- both from progressives and elements inside the Republican Party. America has become an administrative state, while destructive trends have overtaken family life and higher education. Semi-autonomous executive agencies wield essentially unaccountable power. Congress has failed in its duty to exercise its legislative powers. And the executive branch has slipped the Constitution's leash. In the intellectual battle between the vision of Founding Fathers like James Madison, who advanced the notion of natural rights that pre-exist government, and the progressivism advanced by Woodrow Wilson, the Founders have been losing. It's time to reverse America's political fortunes. Expansive, intellectually thrilling, and written with the erudite wit that has made Will beloved by millions of readers, The Conservative Sensibility is an extraordinary new book from one of America's most celebrated political writers.
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 0316480916
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist's "astonishing" and "enthralling" New York Times bestseller and Notable Book about how the Founders' belief in natural rights created a great American political tradition (Booklist) -- "easily one of the best books on American Conservatism ever written" (Jonah Goldberg). For more than four decades, George F. Will has attempted to discern the principles of the Western political tradition and apply them to America's civic life. Today, the stakes could hardly be higher. Vital questions about the nature of man, of rights, of equality, of majority rule are bubbling just beneath the surface of daily events in America. The Founders' vision, articulated first in the Declaration of Independence and carried out in the Constitution, gave the new republic a framework for government unique in world history. Their beliefs in natural rights, limited government, religious freedom, and in human virtue and dignity ushered in two centuries of American prosperity. Now, as Will shows, conservatism is under threat -- both from progressives and elements inside the Republican Party. America has become an administrative state, while destructive trends have overtaken family life and higher education. Semi-autonomous executive agencies wield essentially unaccountable power. Congress has failed in its duty to exercise its legislative powers. And the executive branch has slipped the Constitution's leash. In the intellectual battle between the vision of Founding Fathers like James Madison, who advanced the notion of natural rights that pre-exist government, and the progressivism advanced by Woodrow Wilson, the Founders have been losing. It's time to reverse America's political fortunes. Expansive, intellectually thrilling, and written with the erudite wit that has made Will beloved by millions of readers, The Conservative Sensibility is an extraordinary new book from one of America's most celebrated political writers.
How to Educate an American
Author: Michael J. Petrilli
Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press
ISBN: 1599475707
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In the years after A Nation at Risk, conservatives’ ideas to reform America’s lagging education system gained much traction. Key items like school choice and rigorous academic standards drew bipartisan support and were put into practice across the country. Today, these gains are in retreat, ceding ground to progressive nostrums that do little to boost the skills and knowledge of young people. Far from being discouraged, however, conservatives should seize the moment to refresh their vision of quality K–12 education for today’s America. These essays by 20 leading conservative thinkers do just that. Students, according to this vision, should complete high school with a thorough understanding of the country’s history, including gratitude for its sacrifices, respect for its achievements, and awareness of its shortcomings. They should also learn to be trustworthy stewards of a democratic republic, capable of exercising virtue and civic responsibility. Beyond helping to form their character, schools ought to ready their pupils for careers that are productive, rewarding, and dignified. Excellent technical-training opportunities will await those not headed to a traditional college. Regardless of the paths and schools that they select, all students must come to understand that they can succeed in America if they are industrious, creative, and responsible. Anchored in tradition yet looking towards tomorrow, How to Educate an American should be read by anyone concerned with teaching future generations to preserve the country’s heritage, embody its universal ethic, and pursue its founding ideals.
Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press
ISBN: 1599475707
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In the years after A Nation at Risk, conservatives’ ideas to reform America’s lagging education system gained much traction. Key items like school choice and rigorous academic standards drew bipartisan support and were put into practice across the country. Today, these gains are in retreat, ceding ground to progressive nostrums that do little to boost the skills and knowledge of young people. Far from being discouraged, however, conservatives should seize the moment to refresh their vision of quality K–12 education for today’s America. These essays by 20 leading conservative thinkers do just that. Students, according to this vision, should complete high school with a thorough understanding of the country’s history, including gratitude for its sacrifices, respect for its achievements, and awareness of its shortcomings. They should also learn to be trustworthy stewards of a democratic republic, capable of exercising virtue and civic responsibility. Beyond helping to form their character, schools ought to ready their pupils for careers that are productive, rewarding, and dignified. Excellent technical-training opportunities will await those not headed to a traditional college. Regardless of the paths and schools that they select, all students must come to understand that they can succeed in America if they are industrious, creative, and responsible. Anchored in tradition yet looking towards tomorrow, How to Educate an American should be read by anyone concerned with teaching future generations to preserve the country’s heritage, embody its universal ethic, and pursue its founding ideals.
Progressiveness and Conservatism
Author: C. P. Middendorp
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110800349
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110800349
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
No detailed description available for "Progressiveness and Conservatism".
The Graduate Student's Question
Author: Walter L. Battaglia
Publisher: Publisher's Website
ISBN: 1419635719
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
GSQ distinguishes the philosophy of the political Left from the Right. The Left is scientific and forward looking, whereas the Right is emotional and backward looking.The Ideal State, based on "Liberty, Fraternity and Equality," is the natural result of Left politics. The implementation and survival of a humane society depends on the active participation of each citizen. Book website: http://www.graduatestudentsquestion.com
Publisher: Publisher's Website
ISBN: 1419635719
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
GSQ distinguishes the philosophy of the political Left from the Right. The Left is scientific and forward looking, whereas the Right is emotional and backward looking.The Ideal State, based on "Liberty, Fraternity and Equality," is the natural result of Left politics. The implementation and survival of a humane society depends on the active participation of each citizen. Book website: http://www.graduatestudentsquestion.com
Passing on the Right
Author: Jon A. Shields
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199860254
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Few seem to think conservatives should become professors. While the left fears an invasion of their citadel by conservatives marching to orders from the Koch brothers, the right steers young conservatives away from a professorial vocation by lampooning its leftism. Shields and Dunn quiet these fears by shedding light on the hidden world of conservative professors through 153 interviews. Most conservative professors told them that the university is a far more tolerant place than its right-wing critics imagine. Many, in fact, first turned right in the university itself, while others say they feel more at home in academia than in the Republican Party. Even so, being a conservative in the progressive university can be challenging. Many professors admit to closeting themselves prior to tenure by passing as liberals. Some openly conservative professors even say they were badly mistreated on account of their politics, especially those who ventured into politicized disciplines or expressed culturally conservative views. Despite real challenges, the many successful professors interviewed by Shields and Dunn show that conservatives can survive and sometimes thrive in one of America's most progressive professions. And this means that liberals and conservatives need to rethink the place of conservatives in academia. Liberals should take the high road by becoming more principled advocates of diversity, especially since conservative professors are rarely close-minded or combatants in a right-wing war against the university. Movement conservatives, meanwhile, should de-escalate its polemical war against the university, especially since it inadvertently helps cement progressives' troubled rule over academia.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199860254
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Few seem to think conservatives should become professors. While the left fears an invasion of their citadel by conservatives marching to orders from the Koch brothers, the right steers young conservatives away from a professorial vocation by lampooning its leftism. Shields and Dunn quiet these fears by shedding light on the hidden world of conservative professors through 153 interviews. Most conservative professors told them that the university is a far more tolerant place than its right-wing critics imagine. Many, in fact, first turned right in the university itself, while others say they feel more at home in academia than in the Republican Party. Even so, being a conservative in the progressive university can be challenging. Many professors admit to closeting themselves prior to tenure by passing as liberals. Some openly conservative professors even say they were badly mistreated on account of their politics, especially those who ventured into politicized disciplines or expressed culturally conservative views. Despite real challenges, the many successful professors interviewed by Shields and Dunn show that conservatives can survive and sometimes thrive in one of America's most progressive professions. And this means that liberals and conservatives need to rethink the place of conservatives in academia. Liberals should take the high road by becoming more principled advocates of diversity, especially since conservative professors are rarely close-minded or combatants in a right-wing war against the university. Movement conservatives, meanwhile, should de-escalate its polemical war against the university, especially since it inadvertently helps cement progressives' troubled rule over academia.
Why Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care?
Author: Neil Gross
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674074483
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Neil Gross shows that the U.S. academy’s liberal reputation has exerted a self-selecting influence on young liberals, while deterring promising conservatives. His study sheds new light on both academic life and American politics, where the conservative movement was built in part around opposition to the “liberal elite” in higher education.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674074483
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Neil Gross shows that the U.S. academy’s liberal reputation has exerted a self-selecting influence on young liberals, while deterring promising conservatives. His study sheds new light on both academic life and American politics, where the conservative movement was built in part around opposition to the “liberal elite” in higher education.
Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative
Author: Glenn Loury
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393881350
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
A shockingly frank memoir from a prize-winning economist, reflecting on his remarkable personal odyssey and his changing positions on identity, race, and belief. Economist Glenn C. Loury is one of the most prominent public intellectuals of our time: he’s often radically opposed to the political mainstream, and delights in upending what’s expected of a Black public figure. But more so than the arguments themselves—on affirmative action, institutional racism, Trumpism—his public life has been characterized by fearlessness and a willingness to recalibrate strongly held and forcefully argued beliefs. Loury grew up on the south side of Chicago, earned a PhD in MIT’s economics program, and became the first Black tenured professor of economics at Harvard at the age of thirty-three. He has been, at turns, a young father, a drug addict, an adulterer, a psychiatric patient, a born-again Christian, a lapsed born-again Christian, a Black Reaganite who has swung from the right to the left and back again. In Late Admissions, Loury examines what it means to chart a sense of self over the course of a tempestuous, but well-considered, life.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393881350
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
A shockingly frank memoir from a prize-winning economist, reflecting on his remarkable personal odyssey and his changing positions on identity, race, and belief. Economist Glenn C. Loury is one of the most prominent public intellectuals of our time: he’s often radically opposed to the political mainstream, and delights in upending what’s expected of a Black public figure. But more so than the arguments themselves—on affirmative action, institutional racism, Trumpism—his public life has been characterized by fearlessness and a willingness to recalibrate strongly held and forcefully argued beliefs. Loury grew up on the south side of Chicago, earned a PhD in MIT’s economics program, and became the first Black tenured professor of economics at Harvard at the age of thirty-three. He has been, at turns, a young father, a drug addict, an adulterer, a psychiatric patient, a born-again Christian, a lapsed born-again Christian, a Black Reaganite who has swung from the right to the left and back again. In Late Admissions, Loury examines what it means to chart a sense of self over the course of a tempestuous, but well-considered, life.
Cold Civil War
Author: Jim Belcher
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830847650
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
America is experiencing extreme polarization and fragmentation that could split the country in two. How can we bring America back together before its too late? Laying out a quadrant framework of understanding today's political climate, Jim Belcher reveals both why we're divided and how to move beyond the left-right stalemate toward a new vital center.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830847650
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
America is experiencing extreme polarization and fragmentation that could split the country in two. How can we bring America back together before its too late? Laying out a quadrant framework of understanding today's political climate, Jim Belcher reveals both why we're divided and how to move beyond the left-right stalemate toward a new vital center.