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lareviewofbooks
February 3, 2018
Horowitz is founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center (formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture) and author of many books and pamphlets published over the last 20 years. Among them: Hating Whitey; Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left; The Professors: The 101 MostÃÂ ...
Village Voice
October 3, 2017
In 1985, he came out in the Washington Post as a Reagan supporter; in 1988, he founded the Center for the Study of Popular Culture alongside former Ramparts co-editor Peter Collier; by the 1990s, he was spending much of his time critiquing “political correctness” in American universities through hisÃÂ ...
The Federalist
August 28, 2017
Peter Collier, cofounder of Center for the Study of Popular Culture & co-organizer of the Second Thoughts conferences for former liberals who have become conservatives. • Anthony Flew, former atheist, and anti-theist, he now supports the teaching of intelligent design in schools. • John T. Flynn, socialistÃÂ ...
Must Read Alaska (blog)
June 21, 2017
Horowitz is the founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center (formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture). He is a rational conservative, but he takes no intellectual prisoners. GuideStar's president and CEO, Jacob Harold, told the Associated Press that his organization defends the use of the hateÃÂ ...
Village Voice
October 3, 2017
In 1985, he came out in the Washington Post as a Reagan supporter; in 1988, he founded the Center for the Study of Popular Culture alongside ...
Lewiston Sun Journal
September 19, 2017
He is founder of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture and editor of FrontPageMagazine.com, an online magazine offering views from the ...
The Federalist
August 28, 2017
Charlottesville's novel solution to the conflict over Confederate monuments is to drape them in statue burqas meant to shield viewers from ...
Must Read Alaska (blog)
June 21, 2017
Horowitz is the founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center (formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture). He is a rational ...
American Free Press
June 6, 2017
Furthermore, the Post is fretting that Horowitz created in 1988 the Center for the Study of Popular Culture as a “charity,” while noting that IRS rules that regulate charities stipulate “a substantial part” of a tax-exempt charity's funds cannot be spent on “lobbying” or “carrying on propaganda.” However, the ...
The Federalist
August 28, 2017
Charlottesville's novel solution to the conflict over Confederate monuments is to drape them in statue burqas meant to shield viewers fromÃÂ ...
Must Read Alaska (blog)
June 21, 2017
Horowitz is the founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center (formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture). He is something of aÃÂ ...
American Free Press
June 6, 2017
Furthermore, the Post is fretting that Horowitz created in 1988 the Center for the Study of Popular Culture as a “charity,” while noting that IRSÃÂ ...
Peacock Panache
June 5, 2017
In August 1988, Horowitz launched the Center for the Study of Popular Culture in Los Angeles, a nonprofit group that would become theÃÂ ...
Alabama Today
March 24, 2017
... of the Academic Bill of Rights (ABOR) created by conservative activist David Horowitz and his Center for the Study of Popular Culture.
The Chicago Maroon
October 21, 2016
David Horowitz, named an “extremist” by Southern Poverty Law Center, founded the Center for the Study of Popular Culture in 1988, with theÃÂ ...
SaintPetersBlog (blog)
March 24, 2017
Some conservatives have pushed for the adoption of the Academic Bill of Rights (ABOR) created by conservative activist David Horowitz and his Center for the Study of Popular Culture. The Bill of Rights contains eight provisions relating to faculty ...
Bowling Green Daily News
February 8, 2017
The implication was that such conservative activists as David Horowitz and his Center for the Study of Popular Culture, as well as other groups including the libertarian Ludwig von Mises Institute, were "radical right" and Hitlerian.
AlterNet
October 31, 2016
After his repudiation of leftist politics, Horowitz started the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, a group meant "to establish a conservative presence in Hollywood," which was rebranded as the David Horowitz Freedom Center almost two decades later.
The Chicago Maroon
October 21, 2016
David Horowitz, named an "extremist" by Southern Poverty Law Center, founded the Center for the Study of Popular Culture in 1988, with the goal of establishing a "conservative voice in Hollywood." The name of the organization was changed in 2006. In ...
R Street
July 12, 2016
He also has served stints with Students for Academic Freedom and the Center for the Study of Popular Culture. Ryan has been a member of the Colorado Secretary of State's Advisory Panels on Election Law and Campaign Finance and Lobbyist RegulationÃÂ ...
AlterNet
February 14, 2016
That campaign has been crafted across more than a decade by Daniel Pipes of Campus Watch; David Horowitz of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture and author of a so-called "Academic Bill of Rights;" Roger Kimball, author of Tenured Radicals, and,ÃÂ ...