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Howard Hyde tells how he overcame the influence and indoctrination of radical leftism in his hometown in the 1960s and 70s and became instead an evangelist for Capitalism, free markets, low taxes, the Constitution, and America. He deconstructs the radical student movement and then, by collecting his most popular published articles of the past several years into a single volume, presents a comprehensive and consistent conservative and patriotic citizen-economist's analysis of subjects as diverse as health care, employment, immigration, climate change and foreign policy.

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Howard Hyde tells how he overcame the influence and indoctrination of radical leftism in his hometown in the 1960s and 70s and became instead an evangelist for Capitalism, free markets, low taxes, the Constitution, and America. He deconstructs the radical student movement and then, by collecting his most popular published articles of the past several years into a single volume, presents a comprehensive and consistent conservative and patriotic citizen-economist's analysis of subjects as diverse as health care, employment, immigration, climate change and foreign policy.
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Howard Hyde grew up in the radical leftist environment of Berkeley, California during the 1960's and 70's. Today he is a passionate advocate for limited government, free markets, private property, the Constitution, a strong America, Capitalism and economic literacy, and is President of the Southern California Republican Women and Men, an independent club established 1935. He is also author of the books "Java Web Database Application Development" and "Pull the Plug on Obamacare". Howard edits the website www.CitizenEcon.com and is a contributing writer and speaker to AmericanThinker.com. FrontPageMag.com and several other venues, organizations, television and radio programs as diverse as the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) and the Larry Elder show.