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This book explains the ambitions and interests of European powers during the American Revolution.
Anthony Daniels is the author of several books and many essays published in City Journal and elsewhere.
American Refugees is the story of how a culture clash precipitated a great blue state exodus, and what it means for the rest of America. Focusing particularly on Tennessee as a paradigm, Simon contends that only the red states can preserve the constitutional republic envisioned by the Founders. Only they can save America for our children and grandchildren. The struggle will be great, but the story will ultimately have a happy ending.
In this book, the authors detail both the history of the comfort women and their own persecution at the hands of their academic peers. Only in the West—and only through a brutal strategy of censorship and ostracism—has the myth of bayonet-point conscription survived.
This eye-popping book provides an insider’s view into the federal bureaucracy’s corruption, its weaponization of bureaucratic procedures, and its failures to protect employees from retaliation. It explains what future administrations must do to make real progress in swamp draining. And it shows how a rejuvenation of patriotism and faith is needed to restore integrity to the government.
Many people have the wrong idea about China – they see all the strengths and few of the weaknesses. I’m writing this book to correct that misperception. China is much more fragile than it outwardly appears.
The story of Barnett’s rise from criminal prosecutor and otherwise anonymous professor to one of the most influential thinkers in America is both gripping and inspiring. It is, in essence, a how-to guide for anyone seeking to advance the cause of justice and liberty for all.
Over 15 years after the most serious crisis since the Great Depression, we still do not understand what caused the Housing Bubble that led to the Great Financial Crisis. This book shows what spawned the Housing Bubble, why it grew to such dangerous proportions, and how this created the potential for a panic. The book then details the missteps that triggered the Panic, what caused the financial markets to seize up, and the specific responses that finally returned the markets to equilibrium.
On October 11, 2023, Encounter Books celebrated twenty five years of publishing great books in defense of the Western Tradition with a black tie Gala at The National Building Museum in Washington, DC. To mark the occasion, Encounter honored Joshua T. Katz with The Jeane Kirkpatrick Prize for Academic Freedom and Victor Davis Hanson with The Encounter Prize for Advancing American Ideals.
Jeffrey E. Paul is a research professor in the Social Philosophy Center of the John Chambers College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University.
KATHARINE CORNELL GORKA is the co-author of NextGen Marxism.
JOSHUA T. KATZ is a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on higher education, language and culture, the classical tradition, and the humanities broadly conceived.
A Transcript Joshua T. Katz’s Remarks at Encounter Books’ Twenty-fifth Anniversary Gala, October 11, 2023
New thinking about the principles of government —and open hostility to the American Constitution — led to a host of concrete changes in American political institutions. Our government today reflects these original Progressive innovations, even if they are often unrecognized as such because they have become ingrained in American political culture. This book shows the nature of these changes, both in principles and in the nuts and bolts of governing.
Mental Maps of the Founders explores the geographic orientation—the mental maps—of six of the Founding Fathers.