Imagine a World without America

Dinesh D'Souza

Wednesday, 17 Feb 2016 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Dinesh D'Souza has had a twenty-five-year career as a writer, scholar, and public intellectual. A former policy analyst in the Reagan White House, D'Souza also served as John M. Olin Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His first book, Illiberal Education, which publicized the phenomenon of political correctness in America's colleges and universities, became a New York Times bestseller and was listed as one of the most influential books of the 1990s. His other books include The End of Racism; Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader; The Virtue of Prosperity; What's So Great about America; Letters to a Young Conservative; and The Enemy at Home. His most recent book is Stealing America.
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Cosponsored By:
  • Young America's Foundation
  • Young Americans for Freedom
  • Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)

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