D'Souza's Drubbing

Even Dinesh D'Souza's most implacable detractors have to hand it to him: He sure knows how to start a debate. Beginning with Illiberal Education, his 1991 attack on the politically correct, multicultural mores of academe, the conservative provocateur has published a string of biting polemics that — agree or disagree — were generally accorded serious consideration. The same cannot be said of his latest effort, The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility

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