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Dinesh D. Souza

    25 avril 1961

    Dinesh D’Souza concentre ses écrits sur le christianisme, le patriotisme et la politique américaine. Commentateur politique et auteur à succès, il explore l'intersection entre la foi et la vie publique. Ses œuvres mêlent souvent la réflexion théologique à l'analyse politique, incitant les lecteurs à considérer les fondements moraux de la société. Son approche est provocatrice et stimulante, visant à dévoiler des liens plus profonds entre la conviction personnelle et l'identité nationale.

    Dinesh D. Souza
    The Big Lie
    America. Imagine a World Without Her
    Ronald Reagan
    Death of a Nation
    Stealing America
    2,000 Mules
    • 2,000 Mules

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,9(6)Évaluer

      Documentary filmmaker extraordinaire and bestselling author of America, Death of a Nation, and United States of Socialism, Dinesh D'Souza exposes powerful evidence of the colossal voting racketeering that you were told didn?t exist. Here you will find the receipts?the transcripts and confirmatory details?for the facts establishing 2020 election fraud presented in D?Souza?s major motion picture documentary, 2,000 Mules. D?Souza makes a powerful argument that 2020 was a stolen election. More important, D?Souza proves it

      2,000 Mules
    • Stealing America

      What My Experience with Criminal Gangs Taught Me about Obama, Hillary, and the Democratic Party

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,4(95)Évaluer

      The book critiques prominent figures in the Democratic Party, including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, arguing that their actions and policies resemble those of a corrupt gang rather than principled leaders. It explores themes of political betrayal, corruption, and the erosion of democratic values, presenting a provocative perspective on contemporary American politics. Through detailed analysis and examples, it aims to challenge readers' perceptions of party loyalty and accountability within the political landscape.

      Stealing America
    • Death of a Nation

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,5(6)Évaluer

      In Death of a Nation, Dinesh D'Souza tackles the biggest lie of the left - that America is a society based on white supremacy.

      Death of a Nation
    • Ronald Reagan

      How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(15)Évaluer

      The book presents a detailed portrayal of Ronald Reagan, emphasizing his visionary leadership and the lasting impact of his domestic policies. The author, a former senior advisor, argues that Reagan's approach was instrumental in shaping the current economic landscape, highlighting key decisions and their long-term effects. Through this analysis, the narrative offers insights into Reagan's political philosophy and its relevance to contemporary economic issues.

      Ronald Reagan
    • America. Imagine a World Without Her

      • 289pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(303)Évaluer

      #1 New York Times Bestseller Is America a source of pride, as Americans have long held, or shame, as Progressives allege? Beneath an innocent exterior, are our lives complicit in a national project of theft, expropriation, oppression, and murder, or is America still the hope of the world? Dinesh D'Souza says these questions are no mere academic exercise. It is the Progressive view that is taught in our schools, that is preached by Hollywood, and that shapes the policies of the Obama administration. If America is a force for inequality and injustice in the world, its power deserves to be diminished; if traditional America is based on oppression and theft, then traditional America must be reformed—and the federal government can do the reforming. In America: Imagine a World without Her D'Souza offers a passionate and sharply reasoned defense of America, knocking down every important accusation made by Progressives against our country. Provocative in its analysis, stunning in its conclusions, Dinesh D'Souza's America will be the most talked about book of the year.

      America. Imagine a World Without Her
    • The Big Lie

      • 293pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(201)Évaluer

      That conservatives-and President Donald Trump in particular-are fascists. Nazis, even. In a typical comment, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow says the Trump era is reminiscent of "what it was like when Hitler first became chancellor." But in fact, this audacious lie is a complete inversion of the truth. Yes, there is a fascist threat in…

      The Big Lie
    • The United States of Socialism

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,2(178)Évaluer

      "For those who witnessed the global collapse of socialism, its resurrection in the twenty-first century comes as a surprise, even a shock. How can socialism work now when it has never worked before? In this pathbreaking book, bestselling author Dinesh D'Souza argues that the socialism advanced today by the likes of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, Ilhan Omar and Elizabeth Warren is very different from the socialism of Lenin, Mao and Castro. It is "identity socialism," a marriage between classic socialism and identity politics. America's typical socialist is not a working-class union man but a Black Lives Matter activist, a transgender militant or a prophet of environmental apocalypse. Today's socialists claim to model themselves not on Mao's Great Leap Forward or even Venezuelan socialism but rather on the "socialism that works" in Scandinavian countries like Norway and Sweden. This is the new face of socialism that D'Souza confronts and decisively refutes with his trademark incisiveness, wit and originality. He shows how socialism abandoned the working class and found new recruits by drawing on the resentments of race, gender and sexual orientation. He reveals how it uses the Venezuelan, not the Scandinavian, formula. D'Souza chillingly documents the full range of lawless, gangster, and authoritarian tendencies that they have adopted. United States of Socialism is an informative, provocative and thrilling exposé not merely of the ideas but also the tactics of the socialist Left. In making the moral case for entrepreneurs and the free market, the author portrays President Trump as the exemplar of capitalism and also the most effective political leader of the battle against socialism. He shows how we can help Trump defeat the socialist menace"-- Provided by publisher

      The United States of Socialism
    • Hillary's America

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(833)Évaluer

      "The best-selling author of Obama's America characterizes presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as a Nixonian political gangster out to control the country's wealth in a scathing critique that makes controversial claims about Clinton family corruption,"--NoveList.

      Hillary's America
    • With What's So Great About America, Dinesh D'Souza is not asking a question, but making a statement. The former White House policy analyst and bestselling author argues that in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, American ideals and patriotism should not be things we shy away from. Instead he offers the grounds for a solid, well-considered pride in the Western pillars of "science, democracy and capitalism," while deconstructing arguments from both the political Left and political Right. As an "outsider" from India who has had amazing success in the United States, D'Souza defends not an idealized America, but America as it really is, and measures America not against an utopian ideal, but against the rest of the world in a provocative, challenging, and personal book.

      What's So Great about America
    • The End of Racism

      • 762pages
      • 27 heures de lecture
      3,8(324)Évaluer

      Dinesh D'Souza's exploration delves into the complexities of racism, questioning its definition, origins, and the possibility of its eradication. By addressing various perspectives on these contentious topics, the book engages with the ongoing debates surrounding race and racism, challenging readers to consider the nuances and implications of these critical issues.

      The End of Racism