FACTOID #151: The five countries with the highest coffee consumption are also the five countries whose citizens trust one another the most. Coincidence? Probably.
Encounter Books is a publishing house that has published books by many authors including Wesley J. Smith, Victor Davis Hanson, Melanie Phillips, William Kristol and Thomas Sowell. American Historian Victor Davis Hanson on C-SPAN Victor Davis Hanson (born 1953) is an American military historian and political essayist, best known as a scholar of ancient warfare as well as a commentator on modern warfare. ... Melanie Phillips (born June 4, 1951) is a British journalist and author, best known for her column about political and social issues which currently appears in the Daily Mail. ... William Kristol featured on BBC Newsnight William Bill Kristol (born December 23, 1952 in New York City) is an American political commentator and columnist. ... Thomas Sowell Thomas Sowell (born 30 June 1930) is a prominent American economist, political writer, and conservative-libertarian[1] commentator. ...
It is owned and run by commentator Roger Kimball Roger Kimball is a conservative U.S art critic, essayist, and social commentator. ...
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EncounterBooks 2001 [Noted national security thinker, Kagan, and the publisher of my favorite weekly magaine, Kristol, team up to edit this collection of essays by a star-studded lineup of defense and foreign policy experts, some of whom now serve in the Bush administration.
EncounterBooks 2000 [This book is a compelling examination of how American society, and its culture, politicians, legal system, schools, media, workplaces, and its bureaucracies are all too often working against the true interests of the family.
EncounterBooks 2000 [This book argues that decline of American culture, due to the cultural revolution of the 1960s, led to the dramatic growth of the nation's underclass.