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[Phys-L] Re: HUMAN EVENTS Article: Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries - PART 2b
From
: rrhake at EARTHLINK.NET (Richard Hake)
Date
: Fri Oct 21 19:00:41 2005
PART 2b
HONORABLE MENTION
These books won votes from two or more judges:
The Population Bomb
by Paul Ehrlich
Score: 22
What Is To Be Done
by V.I. Lenin
Score: 20
Authoritarian Personality
by Theodor Adorno
Score: 19
On Liberty
by John Stuart Mill
Score: 18
Beyond Freedom and Dignity
by B.F. Skinner
Score: 18
Reflections on Violence
by Georges Sorel
Score: 18
The Promise of American Life
by Herbert Croly
Score: 17
The Origin of Species
by Charles Darwin
Score: 17
Madness and Civilization
by Michel Foucault
Score: 12
Soviet Communism: A New Civilization
by Sidney and Beatrice Webb
Score: 12
Coming of Age in Samoa
by Margaret Mead
Score: 11
Unsafe at Any Speed
by Ralph Nader
Score: 11
Second Sex
by Simone de Beauvoir
Score: 10
Prison Notebooks
by Antonio Gramsci
Score: 10
Silent Spring
by Rachel Carson
Score: 9
Wretched of the Earth
by Frantz Fanon
Score: 9
Introduction to Psychoanalysis
by Sigmund Freud
Score: 9
The Greening of America
by Charles Reich
Score: 9
The Limits to Growth
by Club of Rome
Score: 4
Descent of Man
by Charles Darwin
Score: 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Judges [URL's courtesy R.R. Hake and Google]
These 15 scholars and public policy leaders served as judges in
selecting the Ten Most Harmful Books.
Arnold Beichman <
http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/bios/beichman.html
>
Research Fellow
Hoover Institution
Prof. Brad Birzer <
http://www.americanidea.org/speakers/birzer/
>
Hillsdale College
Harry Crocker
<
http://www.nationalreview.com/script/printpage.p?ref=/interrogatory/interrogatory032902.asp
>
Vice President & Executive Editor
Regnery Publishing, Inc.
Prof. Marshall DeRosa <
http://www.fau.edu/polsci/faculty/ap.htm
>
Florida Atlantic University
Dr. Don Devine <
http://www.conservative.org/columnists/devine.asp
>
Second Vice Chairman
American Conservative Union
Prof. Robert George
<
http://webdb.princeton.edu/dbtoolbox/query.asp?qname=vWebPage&NetID=rgeorge
>
Princeton University
Prof. Paul Gottfried
<
http://www2.etown.edu/polysci/facultyandStaff/Gottfried/homepage.htm
>
Elizabethtown College
Prof. William Anthony Hay <
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/history/whay.htm
>
Mississippi State University
Herb London <
http://www.yaf.org/speakers/herb_london.html
>
President
Hudson Institute
Prof. Mark Malvasi <
http://www.yorktownuniversity.com/faculty/malvasi.html
>
Randolph-Macon College
Douglas Minson <
https://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=BY03E197
>
Associate Rector
The Witherspoon Fellowships
Prof. Mark Molesky <
http://oldestenemy.com/authors.html
>
Seton Hall University
Prof. Stephen Presser
<
http://www.law.northwestern.edu/faculty/fulltime/Presser/Presser.html
>
Northwestern University
Phyllis Schlafly <
http://www.eagleforum.org/misc/bio.html
>
President
Eagle Forum
Fred Smith <
http://www.cei.org/dyn/view_Expert.cfm?Expert=32
>
President
Competitive Enterprise Institute
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