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  2. The Right Side of History - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 book by Ben Shapiro that argues Western civilization is in crisis and needs to return to Judeo-Christian values and Greek reason. The book was inspired by his speech at CSULA and his experience of anti-Semitic tweets.

  3. The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made ...

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  4. Ben Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Ben Shapiro is an American lawyer, columnist, and conservative political commentator. He was born on January 15, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, and has written sixteen non-fiction books.

  5. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Neoconservatism is a political movement that advocates unilateral promotion of democracy and interventionism in international affairs, and opposition to communism and political radicalism. It originated in the 1960s among foreign policy hawks who became disenchanted with the Democratic Party and the New Left, and influenced the Republican administrations of the 1970s to 2000s.

  6. Cornerstone Speech - Wikipedia

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    Alexander H. Stephens delivered the Cornerstone Speech in 1861, defending slavery as the foundation of the Confederacy and criticizing the U.S. Constitution and Founding Fathers. He claimed that the Confederacy was based on the "great truth" of white supremacy and black subordination, and that the U.S. was founded on the "sandy foundation" of racial equality.

  7. Andrew Klavan - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Klavan is an American novelist and conservative political commentator who has also worked in film and as an essayist and video satirist. He hosts The Andrew Klavan Show podcast on The Daily Wire and has written several books, including crime novels, memoirs, and satirical videos.

  8. Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Weimar Republic was the first democratic government of Germany from 1918 to 1933, after the end of World War I and the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II. It faced many challenges, such as hyperinflation, political extremism, the Great Depression, and the rise of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany.

  9. Whig history - Wikipedia

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    Whig history is an approach to historiography that presents history as a journey from an oppressive and benighted past to a "glorious present". Learn about the origin, terminology, criticism and examples of whig history, and how it differs from whiggish history.