books by Robert H. Bork
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Deconstructing Harry
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Robert H. Bork
Idols for Destruction: The Conflict of Christian Faith and American Culture
Herbert Schlossberg
Crossway Books
, 1993
The destructiveness of idolatry for every aspect of society
This is an extensive and thoroughly researched examination of the ruinous consequences of the unbelieving thought that in the last hundred years has saturated our culture. Schlossberg argues that in all areas of thought our approach to reality is always determined by ...
Antitrust Paradox
Robert H. Bork
Free Press
, 1993
Essential Reading.
The Antitrust Paradox is the most important book on antitrust ever written. It is a scholarly, yet accessible, examination of the nation's antitrust laws, the history and policies behind them, and their application from their inception to today. Through the book and ...
The TEMPTING OF AMERICA
Robert H. Bork
Free Press
, 1997
Should be a required text in every school and before voting
Every Americsan should read this book. It should be required in every government class at any level. Judge Bork demonstrates that he truly understand our Consitution and how it must stand as the rule by which government is limited and the power and freedom of the ...
Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule of Judges
Robert H. Bork
AEI Press
, 2003
Dogmatic Ideology at its Best...or Worst
Whether or not one agrees with Robert Bork's opinions (I do as they are in the Goldwater libertarian vein) he has never been one to opine without an intellectual basis. The book uses a phrase that aptly describes the situation: lifestyle socialism. This is not ...
Slouching Towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline
Robert H. Bork
Harper Perennial
, 2003
Excellent Articulation of What has Happened in America
God Bless Judge Bork for his honest service to this country and for writing this marvelous historical assessment of what has transpired in the United States. He sees clearly the good from the bad and articulates their movement through our history, most particularly in ...
A Country I Do Not Recognize: The Legal Assault On American Values (Hoover Institution Press)
Hoover Institution Press
, 2005
A sound cultural critique of the legal assault on American values...
~A Country I Do Not Recognize: The Legal Assault on American Values~ is a trenchant critique of a legal culture gone awry. Nine learned jurists including Lino Graglia, Gary McDowell, Terry Eastland, David Davenport, Lee Casey, and David Rivkin Jr. have taken to the ...
The Right to Privacy (Bioethics & Culture)
Janet E. Smith
National Catholic Bioethics Center, Ignatius Press
, 2008
An excellent explanation
People who are looking for a book that discusses why contraception, abortion, euthanasia, and homosexuality are wrong will be disappointed with this book. Janet Smith is very clear that this is not in the scope of the book. Her sole purpose, which is executed ...
A Time to Speak: Selected Writings and Arguments (American Ideals & Institutions)
Hon. Robert H. Bork
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
, 2008
Coerced into Virtue
This hefty tome (715 pages) brings together essays and legal opinions written by Bork over a period of 45 years. It will undoubtedly help to seal Bork's standing as one of our era's foremost commentators on law and culture--particularly the struggle to preserve Western ...
Thomas More for Our Season.: An article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
Robert H. Bork
Institute on Religion and Public Life
, 1999
This digital document is an article from First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, published by Institute on Religion and Public Life on June 1, 1999. The length of the article is 4630 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your ...
Sanctimony serving politics: the Florida fiasco.(2000 presidential election): An article from: New Criterion
Robert H. Bork
Foundation for Cultural Review
, 2001
This digital document is an article from New Criterion, published by Foundation for Cultural Review on March 1, 2001. The length of the article is 5045 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You ...
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