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“One upshot of all this is that there is a simple way to produce fewer leftists. Raise children who are grateful in general, and grateful to be an American in particular, or grateful to be the citizen of any decent country, who don't complain much, who learn to handle losing, and who are guided by values, not feelings. In other words, teach them how to be happy adults. That, more than any one other thing will produce fewer leftists, and a better world. Because the happy make the world better and the unhappy make it worse.”

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Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph

This book delves into the core principles of American values and argues for their importance in shaping a better world. It examines how these values can contribute to the triumph of humanity. more

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Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager is a well-known radio host and author, born on August 2, 1948. He has made substantial contributions to the field of radio broadcasting, particularly known for his conservative political and social commentary. Prager has a large following. more

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