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College Students Could Benefit from Right History Books

By Phyllis Schlafly

A recent survey of Britons under the age of 20 reported that more than 20% of them believe Winston Churchill, Richard the Lion-Hearted and Florence Nightingale were fictional characters, but that Robin Hood, Sherlock Holmes and King Arthur were real people.

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We hope American students are more knowledgeable, but evidence is not reassuring. They scored an F, or just 54%, in a new survey by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute of 14,000 freshmen at 50 U.S. colleges and universities.

Students were asked 60 questions to test their knowledge of U.S. history and government. In general, the better a college ranked on the widely publicized U.S. News & World Report list, the lower it ranked on civic learning.

Another just-released survey found that a significant proportion of U.S. teenagers live in "stunning ignorance" of history and literature. That survey was conducted by a new research organization called Common Core.

An earlier survey of college seniors at 50 top colleges conducted by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni found that more than half didn't know that George Washington was the commanding general of the Continental Army during the American Revolution who accepted Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown. Some 36% thought it was Ulysses S. Grant, and 6% said it was Douglas MacArthur.

Fortunately, two important new books now tell 20th century history the way it really happened, instead of the way liberals and feminists wish it had happened. Every college student should read these books in order to learn history that colleges fail to teach.

Both books describe how Ronald Reagan-style conservatism replaced New Deal liberalism during the half century following World War II, an event of great magnitude and good fortune for America. The first of these new books was written by a historian, the second from the view of participants in historic events.

"The Conservative Ascendancy: How the GOP Right Made Political History" (Harvard University Press, $28) is the work of historian Donald T. Critchlow. It is the indispensable scholarly account of how a small unorganized band of writers and an equally unorganized collection of grass-roots activists launched a counteroffensive against the prevailing economic and political order of the 1930s and 1940s, and by the 1980s became the dominant force in U.S. politics.

Long after President Franklin D. Roosevelt was gone, conventional wisdom still considered his New Deal liberalism to be the wave of the future. Conservatives were believed to be an ineffective remnant waging a holding action against inevitable socialism.

Critchlow traces the travails of the conservative movement through the political battles involving Sen. Robert A. Taft, Sen. Barry Goldwater, President Richard Nixon and President Gerald Ford, all Republicans. Those who lived through those years will delight in the extraordinary detail produced by Critchlow's extensive research and his more than 500 footnotes, and those too young to remember will learn history they cannot get anywhere else.

Conservatives found their leader in Reagan, who fortified their resolve with his faith that the tide of history is moving in our direction and that it is morning in America. Critchlow skillfully shows how the Reagan victories of the 1980s depended on a coalition of fiscal conservatives left over from the 1964 Goldwater campaign, the alumni of the anti-Communist groups that had educated the grass roots about external and internal threats to our country, and the social conservatives who newly came into the political process in the campaigns against the Equal Rights Amendment and Roe v. Wade.

"Upstream: The Ascendance of American Conservatism" (Simon & Schuster, $26) by Alfred S. Regnery is a fascinating account of how conservative authors combined with conservative activists to shake off New Deal socialism of the 1930s and become the dominant ideology in America. As the author boasts, "We are all conservatives now."

Regnery's book leads us to know and understand dozens of conservative leaders from various walks of life, volunteer organizations that played a role in the movement, mail-order fundraising, and foundations. He puts the broad scope of the conservative movement in focus, including the importance that the courts play in our culture.

Regnery deftly explains the fundamental differences between conservatives and big business, and between conservatives and neoconservatives. Conservatives want limited government, but those two other groups seek an activist government to promote their particular agendas.

Regnery's book is based not only on his firsthand involvement with many icons of the conservative movement, but his face-to-face interviews with many who are still living and able to tell their stories.

Regnery ends his book by describing the unexpected conservative uprising (all the way from Bill Kristol to Pat Buchanan) against President George W. Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers to the U.S. Supreme Court. No doubt the author hopes that the success of that revolt shows that conservatives are still moving "upstream" and can maintain their identity apart from liberal-Republican and Bush mistakes.

Phyllis Schlafly is a lawyer, conservative political analyst and the author of the newly revised and expanded "Supremacists." She can be contacted by email at phyllis@eagleforum.org.

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Let's call a spade a spade and a racist a racist. Since when are minority and women authors "unimportant" and "untalented"? The fact is that for far too long those voices have been silenced from the academic world. It is far past the time to diversify the English cannon to include women and people of color. Authors such as Alice Walker, Langston Hughes and Salman Rushdie have just as much relevance as Jack London and Charles Dickens. Please explain to me why the English cannon should be composed soley of dead white men? Because their work is superior? Because other dead white men have deemed it so? Because these authors echo your own racist, Eurocentric, patriarcal beliefs? Wake up already! Its a new day and its about time the academic world took notice. There is more than enough room within the fabric of academia to include everyone's experience. Sure, there are many great writers that happen to be White and male, and whose works should continue to be studied as their work continues to be relevant. But please know that White men do not have a monopoly on literary genious and they never did. Bravo to those who are recognizing that truth.

Posted by: Stephanie S   |   Date: 10-08-2007




Apparently this baby boomer has it all wrong... well wrong for the bulk of the population anyway. The rate of return is dismal considering that the baby boomers have passed off hyperinflated real estate, insane education costs, and more recently have exported white collar jobs in droves. All for the sake of continuing the exploitation of those who are younger.

Time has come for the boomers to sit down, shut up and pay their fair of taxes to cover the immense burdens that they have created. Enough blabber about not wanting to pay taxes or not protect American jobs and living standards.

It's easy to take the viewpoint of authors such as this one especially Kemp after you have cashed in and no longer need the society that enabled the creation of that same wealth.

Get a grip and become personnaly accountable....which means something quite the opposite of the valuation of your accounts.

Posted by: Joe Holt   |   Date: 08-21-2007




It doesn't matter who's commander in Iraq.
War was planned pre-2000 to financially benefit bush/cheney supporters like halliburton etc. & rape the American treasury. There are as many US civilians in Iraq as there are uniformed troops. Their employers [like halliburton] are the winners in this situation. Also,the illegal war has destabilized oil prices so we the people could have $3/ gallon forced on us. It wouldn't surpirse me if Pres. Musharev & even Bin laden were on the Bush/Cheney gang payroll.

Posted by: steve L   |   Date: 02-11-2007




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