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Radical Son

Book • 1996
Radical Son: A Generational Odyssey is a memoir by David Horowitz that chronicles his journey from being a radical leftist in the 1960s to becoming a conservative in the 1990s.

The book explores his involvement with the New Left, his role as an editor of Ramparts magazine, and his eventual disillusionment with the movement, particularly after a personal tragedy involving the Black Panthers.

Horowitz reflects on his family's history with communism and his own transformation, offering insights into the political and social upheavals of his time.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Ben Horowitz
as containing the eye-opening story of how his father addressed the AIDS epidemic.
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Ben and Marc on New Media: Podcasts, Politics & the Collapse of Trust
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Marc Andreessen
as Ben's father, a prolific author.
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Marc Andreessen: It’s Time To Write
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Ben Horowitz
as containing the story about the AIDS epidemic cover-up.
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New Media: Podcasts, Politics & the Collapse of Trust
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Kmele Foster
when discussing his disillusionment with the left and his association with the Black Panther Party.
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#503 - Mea Minima Culpa
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Charlie Kirk
as a powerful book written before his death.
Can Islam and America Coexist? + Remembering David Horowitz
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Ben Shapiro
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David Horowitz
's early career and his transition from the left to the right.
David Horowitz | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 115

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