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  2. Douglas Murray (author) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Murray (born 16 July 1979) [1] is a British author and conservative political commentator, cultural critic, and journalist.He founded the Centre for Social Cohesion in 2007, which became part of the Henry Jackson Society, where he was associate director from 2011 to 2018.

  3. List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign non-political ...

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    Sergiu Klainerman, mathematician and professor of mathematics at Princeton University [263] Robert C. Koons, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas [256] Michael I. Krauss, professor of law at George Mason University [264] Stanley Kurtz, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center [256] Arthur Laffer, economist [33]

  4. Turning Point USA - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the TPUSA Productions film A Long Walk in Socialism was the Rocky Mountain Emmy Award recipient in the category Cultural/Topical documentary. [111] In 2022, Turning Point USA in partnership with Salem Media Group released "Border Battle", a docuseries about America's southern border. [112] [113] [better source needed]

  5. David Horowitz - Wikipedia

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    Following this period, Horowitz rejected Marx and socialism, but kept quiet about his changing politics for nearly a decade. In early 1985, Horowitz and Collier, who also became a political conservative, wrote an article for The Washington Post Magazine entitled "Lefties for Reagan ", later retitled as "Goodbye to All That".

  6. Nazism - Wikipedia

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    She did not refer to herself as a "Nazi", even though she was writing well after World War II. In 1933, 581 members of the National Socialist Party answered interview questions put to them by Professor Theodore Abel from Columbia University. They similarly did not refer to themselves as "Nazis". [28]

  7. Ann Coulter - Wikipedia

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    Coulter as a senior in high school, 1980. Ann Hart Coulter was born on December 8, 1961, [4] in New York City, to John Vincent Coulter (1926–2008), an FBI agent from a working class Catholic Irish American and German American family [5] in Albany, New York, and Nell Husbands Coulter (née Martin; 1928–2009), who was born in Paducah, Kentucky.

  8. Socialism - Wikipedia

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    Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems [1] characterised by social ownership of the means of production ...

  9. Gad Saad - Wikipedia

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    He has also held visiting professorships at Cornell University, Dartmouth College, and the University of California, Irvine. He was an associate editor for the journal Evolutionary Psychology from 2012 to 2015. [11] He is an advisory fellow for the Centre for Inquiry Canada. [12] Saad hosts a YouTube show titled The Saad Truth. As of February ...