The Plot to Kill God, book reviews on globalism
Adrian Pabst reviews The Plot to Kill God: Findings from the Soviet Experiment in Secularization by Paul Froese at Times Higher Education. Note the similarity between the Soviet program to destroy religion and the ideas of American “liberals.”
Ronald Bailey discusses Tom Daschle’s health care plan at reasononline. Why do liberals try to justify universal health care in terms of cost savings?
Globalists begin to discuss some of the negative aspects of globalism at The Carnegie Council without actually admitting that globalism caused the global economic crisis. NWOU notes that think-tank presentations are misleading and theoretical until somebody starts asking questions, then the backing up into reality begins.
Dumb liberals revive the failed predictors of catastrophe of Paul Ehrlich, and his stupid thinking about evolution at Seed. Why is it that failed predictions of catastrophe never sink the prophets of the Left?
“One plan often mentioned involves the addition of temporary sterilants to water supplies or staple food. Doses of the antidote would be carefully rationed by the government to produce the desired population size.”
Paul Ehrlich, Earth Day 1990 Director, quoted from The Population Bomb
John Fonte takes on Strobe Talbott, Al Gore, and Bill Clinton’s globalism at The Claremont Institute. Talbott’s book on the history of global ideas is laughable. Not a word about secret societies, how the UN was founded, or the Communist International. The antidote to deceptive leftist gibberish on globalism is The Hidden Masters.
Lite reading on various social trends emerging from the global financial crisis at MentalFloss. Some of these trends seem better than life under prosperity.
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