Book Reviews

Book Review – Good Value – Faulty Argument for a New Capitalism

THE WASHINGTON TIMES GOOD VALUE: REFLECTIONS ON MONEY, MORALITY AND AN UNCERTAIN WORLD By Stephen Green Atlantic Monthly Press, $25   288 pages   Reviewed by Roger Lott (Mr. Green seems to think of the modern global economy as consisting of chains whose weakest links must be preserved to prevent the whole thing from coming apart.   What

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WSJ – ‘They Need to be Liberated From Their God’

The ‘Son of Hamas’ author on his conversion to Christianity, spying for Israel and shaming his Muslim family The OPINION: THE WEEKEND INTERVIEW MARCH 6, 2010 Mosab Hassan Yousef By MATTHEW KAMINSKI Nashville, Tenn. ‘I absolutely know that in anybody’s eyes I was a traitor,” says Mosab Hassan Yousef. “To my family, to my nation,

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Book Review – No Apology – Mitt Romney

Mitt Romney Offers Bold Blueprint for America With ‘No Apology’ Monday, March 1, 2010 07:55 PM By: Mitt Romney Former Massachusetts governor and 2008 presidential candidate Mitt Romney is offering a dramatic new blueprint for the nation to confront our most critical issues. Newsmax is pleased to present exclusive excerpts from Gov. Romney’s just-released book,

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Book Review – ‘Vietnam Declassified’

BOOKS: ‘Vietnam Declassified’ VIETNAM DECLASSIFIED: THE CIA AND COUNTERINSURGENCY By Thomas L. Ahern Jr. University Press of Kentucky, $40 480 pages, illustrated REVIEWED BY JOSEPH C. GOULDEN The stated objective of in-house histories of any government agency, and particularly so of CIA, is that they reach a “lessons-learned”conclusion for persons who might walk similar ground

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