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For the last century, many ?progressive? intellectuals responsible for shaping the way we think about guns, corporations, the legal system, sex, and even our very history have been completely fabricating the facts. And yet they have been published, praised, promoted, and protected by the cultural establishment who have their own leftist agendas advanced by their liberal lies. This book tells the stories behind the fraud and reveals an unsettling pattern of institutional deception most recently exampled in the treachery perpetrated by the liberals? newest darling, Michael Moore. It's a startling expose that targets the biggest names in politics, history, and literature?including John F. Kennedy, Alfred Kinsey, Margaret Mead, Alex Haley, Dashiell Hammett, and Stephen Ambrose?and proves how their corrosive lies have completely perverted our society, culture, and understanding of the world at large.
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A probing, surprising, and comprehensive look at how the public has been duped into groundless liberal thinking by America's most well known writers, scientists, and historians.
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This book tells the stories behind the fraud and reveals an unsettling pattern of institutional deception most recently exampled in the treachery perpetrated by the liberals' newest darling, Michael Moore.
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For a century, progressive writers and filmmakers-multiculturalists like Ward Churchill and Alex Haley, sexual revolutionaries like Kinsey and Margaret Mead, quasi-Marxists like Noam Chomsky and Michael Moore, and radical naturalists like Paul Ehrlich and Rachel Carson-have been using falsehood and fraud as their principal weapons in their assault on traditional American culture. For years, an unconnected squad of literary detectives, anthropologists, scientists, and historians, has been picking off the frauds and their enablers one by one. Taken together, the work of these critics is devastating. Jack Cashill's Hoodwinked synthesizes their dogged research and reveals the depth and breadth of the corruption at the very foundation of contemporary intellectual culture.