From The Washington Post
Spirited, stimulating essays.... vivid and devastating
social, cultural and political criticism of the first order.
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A startlingly valuable book, whether you lean left or right. --
Michael Pakenham, Baltimore SunA very good book. --
Wall Street JournalAmong discussions of urban malaise, where hot air has been recycled, this has the freshness of a stiff, changing breeze. --
Allen D. Boyer, New York TimesAmong discussions of urban malaise...this book has the freshness of a stiff, changing breeze. --
Allen D. Boyer, New York Times Book ReviewAn informative, provocative exploration
masterful
a startlingly valuable book. --
Michael Pakenham, Baltimore SunBrilliantly researched. --
Peter Savodnik, Weekly StandardHeather Mac Donald is a brilliant journalist of the first rank. --
John Leo, U.S. News and World ReportInsightful, articulate, provocative, and most importantly, valid. --
Richard Lamm, Wall Street JournalMac Donald is the indispensable journalist...if you question that characterization, you havent read her work. --
George WillProvocative...even when you disagree with her you recognize that her viewpoint must be thoughtfully considered and countered. --
Richard Lamm, Wall Street JournalSpirited, stimulating, eloquent...The Burden of Bad Ideas is social, cultural, and political criticism of the first order. --
Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post
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