A sampler of recommendations from contributors to this year's annual American Spectator feature, starring Karl Rove among many other generous Holiday friends.
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VICTOR NAVASKY
In his introduction to Hope Dies Last, the indefatigable Studs Terkel writes, "Hope has never trickled down. It has always sprung up." Not that The American Spectator has any ideologues among its subscribers, but just in case I recommend that they -- and all of you -- read Studs's latest ideology-buster. It's enough to cause you to rethink your stereotypes. It's enough to give hope!
Victor Navasky is publisher and editorial director of The Nation.
(Excerpted from the December 2003 - January 2004 issue of The American Spectator)
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