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Still the Best Hope

Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph

Dennis Prager

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Still the Best Hope
 

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Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager has been a prominent and very popular figure on the right for over twenty-five years. He studied international affairs at Columbia Univesrity under Zbigniew Brzezinski before launching his career as a writer and speaker. He has a syndicated column, a radio show carried by 120 stations, and appears regularly on major Fox venues. He is the author of Happiness Is a Serious Problem and Think a Second Time. Prager lives in Los Angeles, California.



 

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Happiness Is a Serious Problem
Happiness Is a Serious Problem
Dennis Prager
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060987350
  • 12/9/1998
  • $14.99 ($18.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
Happiness Is a Serious Problem
Happiness Is a Serious Problem
Dennis Prager
  • E-Book
  • 9780061744884
  • 10/13/2009
  • $12.99 ( Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 
Think a Second Time
Think a Second Time
Dennis Prager
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060987091
  • $14.99 ($18.00 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
Think a Second Time
Think a Second Time
Dennis Prager
  • E-Book
  • 9780062046161
  • 9/14/2010
  • $12.99 ( Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 

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"Dennis Prager's book is sharp, succinct and comprehensive. It admirably covers the global ground. I hope it is widely read, and I am pretty sure it will be."


- Paul Johnson, British historian, author of Modern Times and A History of the American People
Paul Johnson, British historian, author of Modern Times and A History of the American People
Paul Johnson, British historian, author of Modern Times and A History of the American People
Paul Johnson, British Historian, author of Modern Times and A History of the American People
"Occasionally, a person with rare vision can foresee the future through a deep understanding of the present. In 1897, Max Nordau said to Theodore Herzl: "They're going to kill us all." It was not that Nordau saw the future; in the words of Eric Hoffer, he saw the present. Dennis Prager, similarly, has the courage to describe the present. And in his trademarked way on his uniquely influential national radio show, of 'preferring clarity to agreement,' he uses reason and facts, without rancor, to invite his listeners and readers not to oppose but to reason. And reason has never been more important. For if the world does not embrace American values as brilliantly explained in Still the Best Hope, and it becomes Islamist or Leftist, we are indeed doomed."


- David Mamet, playwright, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Glengarry Glen Ross, and Academy Award and Tony nominee
"As a member of the United States Congress for more than 30 years, I have met, listened to, and read the greatest living American thinkers. Dennis Prager is one of these. His ability to explain what America stands for is so extraordinary that I have asked him on multiple occasions to address hundreds of my colleagues. If enough Americans read Still the Best Hope, America will remain what Abraham Lincoln said it was: The Last Best Hope of Earth."


- David Dreier, U.S. Congressman (California), Chairman, House Rules Commitee
"[Prager] does a valuable service by presenting dozens of ways in which the values asserted by leftism conflict with American values, and reasons why leftist values are less likely to increase goodness in the world.Makes an important contribution by encouraging believers in Americanism to stand up for their values and helping them understand the ideological challenge they face."


- The Washington Times
"Prager's work represents a lifetime of love of, and wisdom about, the United States, what it has been, is, and could be. It's a book about freedom and love, and the choices we're making right now."


- National Review
"Dennis Prager here does a terrific job in defending America, and showing how the Left is wrong at just about every turn."


- Bill Muehlenberg, Writer of CultureWatch