The Washington Times has these two reviews:
- A new Randall Kennedy book called, Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal
- A history of political publishing by a man who trudge against the current, publisher Alfred Regnery’s book, Upstream: The Ascnedance of American Conservatism. Reviewer Goulden writes:
“Upstream,” in essence, is a Baedeker guide to the men and ideas behind conservatism. The underlying theme for the movement was a strong belief in individual freedom and personal responsibility. The task was tough. As Mr. Regnery astutely notes in his opening pages, in the early 1950s “few people would admit to being conservatives at all, and those who did were thought to have lost their minds.”