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  2. American Thinker - Wikipedia

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    Active. American Thinker is a daily online magazine dealing with American politics from a politically conservative viewpoint. It was founded in 2003 by attorney Ed Lasky, health-care consultant Richard Baehr, and sociologist Thomas Lifson, and initially became prominent in the lead-up to the 2008 U.S. presidential election for its attacks on ...

  3. Mark Grebner - Wikipedia

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    Grebner is a resident of East Lansing, Michigan. He enrolled at Michigan State University as an Alumni Distinguished Scholar in 1970, completing a bachelor's degree in urban policy through MSU's James Madison College in 1981. He earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School . He became active in voter registration efforts in ...

  4. Robert G. Ingersoll - Wikipedia

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    Subject. Freethought, agnosticism, humanism, abolitionism, women's rights. Robert Green Ingersoll ( / ˈɪŋɡərˌsɔːl, - ˌsɒl, - səl /; August 11, 1833 – July 21, 1899), nicknamed " the Great Agnostic ", was an American lawyer, writer, and orator during the Golden Age of Free Thought, who campaigned in defense of agnosticism .

  5. Victor Davis Hanson - Wikipedia

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    Victor Davis Hanson. Victor Davis Hanson (born September 5, 1953) is an American classicist, military historian, and conservative political commentator. He has been a commentator on modern and ancient warfare and contemporary politics for The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, National Review, The Washington Times, and other media outlets.

  6. Alexis de Tocqueville - Wikipedia

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    Alexis Charles Henri Clérel, comte de Tocqueville ( / ˈtɒkvɪl, ˈtoʊkvɪl / TO (H)K-vil, [7] French: [alɛksi də tɔkvil]; 29 July 1805 – 16 April 1859), [8] usually known as just Tocqueville, was a French aristocrat, diplomat, sociologist, political scientist, political philosopher, and historian.

  7. Russell Kirk - Wikipedia

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    Russell Kirk. Russell Amos Kirk (October 19, 1918 – April 29, 1994) [1] was an American political philosopher, moralist, historian, social critic, literary critic, and author, known for his influence on 20th-century American conservatism. His 1953 book The Conservative Mind gave shape to the postwar conservative movement in the U.S.

  8. List of liberal theorists - Wikipedia

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    Niccolò Machiavelli. Niccolò Machiavelli (Florence, 1469–1527), best known for his Il Principe was the founder of realist political philosophy, advocated republican government, citizen armies, protection of personal property, and restraint of government expenditure as being necessary to the liberties of a republic.

  9. Jack Cashill - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Novelist, journalist and editor. Subject. American issues. Website. www .cashill .com. Jack Cashill (born December 15, 1947) is an American author, blogger and conspiracy theorist. [1] [2] [3] He is a weekly contributor to WorldNetDaily and Executive Editor of Ingram's Magazine, a business publication based in Kansas City, Missouri.