Dr. G. Campbell
SOCI201 - Social Problems


 

 

 

Topic 15:  Book Reviews

 

 

 

Bad for the Health, but No One Dares Say so, by Danielle Crittenden

 

A Long, Estranged Trip, by Kyle Smith

 

Democracy's Cautious Fan, by Christopher Willcox

 

The Rewards of Recognizing a Job Well Done, by Daniel Akst

 

TV's Evangelist for Capitalism, by John Fund

 

Out of Europe, by Luuk Van Middelaar

 

Oxford Companion to Food, by Alan Davidson reviewed by Aram Bakshian Jr. under Gastronomy

 

The Dark Side of 'Charisma,' by Adam Wolfson

 

Southern Discomfiters, by Stuart Ferguson

 

Lofty Principles and their Real-World Origins, by Joshua Muravchik

 

The Curious Problem of Having More Than You Need, by Brink Lindsey

 

Making Sense of a World Turned Upside Down, by Thomas Pavel

 

At the Twilight of Empire, the Origins of Conflict, by Amy Dockser Marcus

 

How to Think About the 1930’s, by Alonzo Hamby

 

Lamb of God, Social Philosopher, by Christopher Levenick

 

Sounding the Nazi Alarm, by Ian Johnson

 

Rand the the Right, by Brian Doherty

 

Big Shots, Born Again, by John Schmalzbauer

 

A Congregation of Customers, by Naomi Riley

 

Discovering the Real Robert E. Lee, by Fergus Bordewich

 

Wilson’s Less Than Ideal Record on Freedom, by Jonathan Karl

 

Gene Master, by Ronald Bailey

 

An Industry Gets Animated, by Paul Boutin

 

Scared Senseless, by Ronald Bailey

  When Help Does Harm, by Matthew Rees
 

The Praise Craze, by Dana Mack

 

The Past's Partisans: The Conservatives, by William Anthony Hay    

  Hitched, Even Happy, by Meghan Cox Gurdon
  The Best is Yet to Come, by Adrian Wooldridge
   
 

**Unless noted otherwise, all of the items listed are linked with permission to Proquest National Newspapers

 

 

 

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