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    7 Myths of Working Mothers
Why Children and (Most) Careers Just Don't Mix

Dispelling our most cherished myths about working mothers, Suzanne Venker argues that women can never be successful in the workplace and at home simultaneously. Women can achieve the balance they so desperately seek only by planning their careers around motherhood, rather than planning motherhood around their careers.  

 
    Hating Whitey (Hardcover)
and Other Progressive Causes

The anti-white racism of the Left remains one of the few taboo subjects in America. A former confidant of the Black Panthers and author of Radical Son, David Horowitz delivers a powerful blow to contemporary race thinking.
 

 
    If It Ain't Got That Swing
The Rebirth of Grown-Up Culture

In a world dominated by teenagers, it is easy to forget that popular culture once catered to adults. Mark Judge, a countercultural young critic, shows that the rise of rock and roll and the suburbanization of America have produced a narcissistic society drained of joy and hope. Yet in the spreading revival of swing dancing--an artifact of a more sophisticated and convivial way of life--he detects a harbinger of cultural renewal.
 

 
    In the Red Zone
A Journey into the Soul of Iraq

In the Red Zone, an American journalist's account of his daring solo expeditions through post-Saddam Iraq, is a vivid, frank, and unforgettable portrayal of the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people. An eyewitness of the 9/11 attacks, Steven Vincent went to Iraq to experience the daily realities of life and death in the crossfire of the war on terror. His report is essential for understanding America's enemies and allies in the critical but confusing struggle against radical Islam.  

 
    Left Illusions (Paperback)
An Intellectual Odyssey

One of the most celebrated political “converts” in America, Horowitz has, at every stop along his journey, produced provocative commentary unmatched in wit and integrity and praised even by his adversaries. From the Cold War to the war on terror, Left Illusions is a one-volume course on the history of our times.  

 
    There's More to Life than Politics

Only $5.00 in hardcover.

It may seem odd for a man who earns his living writing about politics to disparage the modern habit of putting politics at the center of human affairs. But Bill Murchison is no blinkered, Beltway hack. In this collection of his popular, nationally syndicated columns, Murchison—a straight-talking Texan—surveys the rich variety of ordinary life with the unpretentious and penetrating style that has made him one of the country's leading commentators on social issues.
 

 
    Truth of Things, The
Liberal Arts and the Recovery of Reality

Only $7.50 in hardcover.

Marion Montgomery recasts the contemporary critique of higher education. Expos?s of the politically correct university are a lively mainstay of recent nonfiction, but they usually focus on the surface conflict of the competing ideologies of the day. Mr. Montgomery reminds us that such squabbles have been with us ever since Socrates was sent to his death after the first negative student evaluation.
 

 

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