No. 116: Uncivil Wars: Exploring the Swamps of Ignorance and Malice
Probably because he was once a member of the radical academic left, David Horowitz brings out the worst in the contemporary left when he writes about its destructive beliefs and close-minded attitudes. His books and speeches are usually met with wildly vitriolic denunciation by his former allies at Berkeley and the many other colleges and universities in America where tenured radicals (to use Roger Kimball’s useful term) are in power. Many would call him a racist and fascist if he wrote a book on raising hamsters.