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Frontlines: Finding My Voice on an American College Campus
- Narrado por: Isabel Brown
- Duração: 5 horas e 50 minutos
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Sinopse
A shocking and honest account of the culture war at American universities, giving you a front-row seat to campus indoctrination.
As a biomedical sciences student, Isabel Brown never anticipated finding herself immersed in a world of leftism, silenced by the thought police, and afraid to speak up for conservative values, but this is the reality that defined her college experience. Isabel's story is a compelling memoir about the current state of affairs on America's college campuses - unveiling the truth that university administrators don't want you to hear - and a reminder of the need for true ideological diversity.
Frontlines: Finding My Voice on an American College Campus is a call to action for us all to boldly fight for the future of American culture on and off campus.
Resumo da Crítica
“There are more than 10,000 young people in PragerForce, the student ambassador program of Prager University. I therefore get to meet many of the finest young people in America today. Among all these extraordinary people, Isabel Brown nevertheless stands out for her intellect, knowledge, vivacity, and courage. I know how bad things are at our universities: How close-minded, anti-intellectual, and irrational they are, not to mention how deeply hostile to America and to Judeo-Christian values. Yet, reading Frontlines made me even more aware of how low our universities have sunk. The book is revelatory reading. If you are thinking of sending your son or daughter to college, you must first read this book. If you still decide to send them to college, if he or she returns home in a year or two with contempt for everything you hold precious, don’t say you weren’t warned. This is an important and even riveting book.” (Dennis Prager, PragerU cofounder, host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show The Dennis Prager Show, nationally syndicated columnist, and New York Times best-selling author of 10 books)