Dinesh D'Souza

Indian-born American conservative political commentator, author, and documentary filmmaker, known for books and films critical of liberalism and the Democratic Party; former president of The King's College; convicted in 2014 of violating federal campaign finance laws and pardoned by President Donald Trump in 2018.

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  1. 1. Ronald Reagan

    How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader

    A sympathetic, concise biography that traces the subject’s rise from modest Midwestern roots and a career in Hollywood to the governorship of California and the presidency, arguing that his optimism, communication skills, and commitment to limited government and strong anti-communism made him a transformative conservative leader; the book mixes political analysis of his economic and foreign-policy choices with anecdotes and speeches to portray how personal character, rhetorical gifts, and strategic timing shaped his legacy and reshaped American politics.

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  2. 2. Letters To A Young Conservative

    A series of polemical, personal letters that defend conservative principles—limited government, free markets, personal responsibility, and the importance of religious and cultural traditions—while critiquing liberalism, identity politics, and the welfare state; the writer urges young conservatives to think historically and morally, sharpen their arguments, engage in public life, and promote a confident, values-driven vision for society.

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