Horowitz wrote several books with author Peter Collier, including four on prominent 20th-century American families. He and Collier have collaborated on books about cultural criticism. Horowitz worked as a columnist for Salon.[3]
From 1956 to 1975, Horowitz was an outspoken adherent of the New Left. He later rejected progressive ideas and became a defender of neoconservatism.[4] Horowitz recounted his ideological journey in a series of retrospective books, culminating with his 1996 memoir Radical Son: A Generational Odyssey.
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During the early 1970s, Horowitz developed a close friendship with Huey P. Newton, founder of the Black Panther Party. Horowitz later portrayed Newton as equal parts gangster, terrorist, intellectual and media celebrity.[11] As part of their work together, Horowitz helped raise money for, and assisted the Panthers with, the running of a school for poor children in Oakland. He recommended that Newton hire Betty Van Patter as bookkeeper; she was then working for Ramparts. In December 1974, Van Patter's body was found floating in San Francisco Harbor; she had been murdered. It is widely believed that the Panthers were responsible for her murder, a belief also held by Horowitz.[11][17][18][19][20][21]
Horowitz's book, The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America (2006), criticized individual professors for, as he alleges, engaging in indoctrination rather than a disinterested pursuit of knowledge.[39]
Horowitz's books, particularly The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America, were criticized by scholars such as Todd Gitlin.[87] The group Free Exchange on Campus issued a 50-page report in May 2006 in which they take issue with many of the books' assertions: they identify specific factual errors, unsubstantiated assertions and quotations that appear to be either in error or taken out of context.[88][89]
Horowitz has been married four times. He married Elissa Krauthamer, in a Yonkers, New York, synagogue on June 14, 1959.[103] They had four children together: Jonathan Daniel, Ben, Sarah Rose (deceased) and Anne. Sarah died in March 2008 at age 44 from Turner syndrome-related heart complications. She had been a teacher, writer and human rights activist.[1][104] She is the subject of Horowitz's 2009 book, A Cracking of the Heart.[104]
DAVID HOROWITZ is a nationally known author and lifelong civil rights activist. Previously a long time founder of the New Left movement in the 1960s, he has gone on to pen numerous books, including The Politics of Bad Faith, The Art of Political War and Radical Son, his autobiography. Since 1988 he had served as president of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, a vehicle group for his campaigns and his online newsmagazine FrontPageMag.com.
Mortality and Faith is the second half of an autobiography of David Horowitz, the first installment being Radical Son which was published more than 20 years ago. It completes the account of his life from where the first book left off to his 78th year....
"It is one of the many credits of David Horowitz's powerful book that after reading it, one no longer regards the subtitle as hyperbole. That is how perilous the times are in which we Americans live. And no one spells out these perils more clearly than David Horowitz. FINAL BATTLE may be the most devastating book length indictment of the Democratic Party yet written. The book is so important, many parts of it are worth committing to memory. This is nothing less than a handbook for the salvation of the United States of America." -- Dennis Prager, Nationally Syndicated Radio Talk Show Host, Co-Founder of PragerU, and bestselling author of The Rational Bible
"David Horowitz has been rightfully standing up to crazy leftists for decades. If you're interested in debating deranged liberals with facts, you won't want to miss this latest book." -- Donald Trump, Jr.
"BLITZ... it's already a New York Times bestseller. [It] must kill the New York Times that this book is a bestseller. You should read this book!" -- Mayor Rudy Giuliani
"We love David Horowitz. He's a former New York liberal raised by communist parents, saw the light one day, and has become one of us -- and he's got a new book called BLITZ: Trump Will Smash the Left and Win. He thinks Trump is gonna win in a landslide in November, and he gives reasons why in the book, and he says Republicans are gonna be singing "Happy Days Are Here Again" once November comes and the election is over and the votes are counted." -- Rush Limbaugh
"David Horowitz has written an indispensable book --BLITZ--explaining why today's Democrats are so dangerous and why President Trump is their nemesis." -- Mark R. Levin, New York Times bestselling author of Unfreedom of the Press
"This book is not simply a very, very good book. It is a great book. I rarely use that term, and I read a lot of books. This is the book your anti-Trump relatives and friends should read. It is a fact-based, highly-footnoted defense of Donald Trump as President of the United States--and it is as clear a moral indictment of the anti-Trump left as has been written. It also has the virtues of being as clear as water and as readable as a page-turning novel. Finally, it is written by David Horowitz whom I consider a modern-day prophet. Prophets hated evil and told the truth." -- Dennis Prager, President of PragerU and New York Times bestselling author
"David Horowitz is an icon and leader in the conservative movement whose books and writings have shaped conservative policies and thinking for decades. BLITZ: Trump Will Smash the Left and Win provides unparalleled insight into the current political climate and David's expertise and experience give him a unique understanding of how we got here and what it means for 2020 elections." -- Sean Spicer, Host of Spicer & Co., Newsmax TV
"David Horowitz hits it perfectly in this book. Horowitz understands the left better than anyone else in America. He recognizes their malevolent goals and how to stop them. This is a must read book!" -- Charlie Kirk, New York Times bestselling author of The MAGA Doctrine
"The definitive summing-up of Donald Trump's efforts during the last three years to enact his "big agenda" -- and of his enemies' obsessive campaign to foil those efforts at every turn. More cogently than the work of any other commentator, David Horowitz's book spells out the nature of Trump's success as president and explains why his re-election is not just a desideratum but a world-historical necessity." -- American Thinker
"An eye-opening account of the left's sixty-year war against America's Christian foundations. If you want to understand the political crisis our country is facing, read this book." -- Gary Bauer, former Reagan Chief Domestic Policy Adviser, former President of Family Research Council and former President American Values
Horowitz has written well over a dozen books, including The New York Times Bestsellers Blitz: Trump will Smash the Left and Win, and Big Agenda: Trump's Real Plan to Save America, as well as Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America, Unholy Alliance, The Black Book of The American Left, Take No Prisoners, Progressive Racism, The Professors and his celebrated memoirs Morality & Faith and Radical Son.
Introducing David Horowitz's new book, Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last: if you think you already know everything Biden, Pelosi, Schumer, and their vile cronies have done to drive a stake into the heart of America, you don't know the half of it. In an attempt to save America from the Left's diabolical and deadly clutches, Horowitz is revealing it all in his latest blockbuster release. The American people must know what the Left are really up to before it's too late. If we sit back and do nothing, America as a democracy and free society will perish at the hand of progressives. Many say this is a crisis on par with the Civil War. David Horowitz says they are not wrong.
Many great men and women have written entire books about every aspect of the game; however, other than "Casey At Bat," few know about some of the other great poems that have appeared honoring our national pastime. Listed below are two great baseball poems by David D. Horowitz.
In his newest book, Wildfire, Candleflame, author David D. Horowitz admits to a life-long passion for baseball. He follows the Chicago Cubs and shares with us, on the Cub's team page, a poem called "Loss" from his newest book.
Nearing 83, former communist David Horowitz fights to save the United States from a left-wing revolution he has warned about for decades. Horowitz, who lives between Colorado Springs and Denver, grew up in New York with secular Jewish parents who taught in public schools, belonged to the American Communist Party, idolized Joseph Stalin, and forced their children to watch Soviet propaganda films. As a young activist, Horowitz befriended and worked closely with the Black Panther Party. He was a founding sponsor of the far left "In These Times" magazine. In 1985, Horowitz co-wrote an essay for The Washington Post Magazine titled "Lefties for Reagan" followed by an article for The Village Voice titled "Why I'm no longer a leftist." He has authored dozens of books, including multiple New York Times Bestsellers. Gazette editorial board member Wayne Laugesen spoke with Horowitz last week. Fair warning: Horowitz does not mince words, fears no reprisals, and may offend some readers.
Horowitz: Aging is a bitch, but I'm more productive than I've ever been. I've got three or four recent titles out there and they are all doing very well. I'm having great sales numbers. I've got this book titled "I can't breathe," which is coming out October 5th and I'm excited about it. 2ff7e9595c
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