Another review
I hadn’t picked up this review of Against Inclusiveness by “a writer and editor [who] reviews books … from a Christian and mostly libertarian perspective.”
thoughts in and out of season
I hadn’t picked up this review of Against Inclusiveness by “a writer and editor [who] reviews books … from a Christian and mostly libertarian perspective.”
A new review of my book Against Inclusiveness, in Counter-Currents.
I just ran into another review of my book The Tyranny of Liberalism, this one by a blogger.
A Catholic blogger reviews my book Against Inclusiveness.
Thomas Bertonneau has a review of Against Inclusiveness up at The University Bookman that deals with a variety of themes in the book that others haven’t much touched on.
Jared Taylor has a lengthy and very favorable review up of my most recent book: “Against Inclusiveness, by independent scholar James Kalb, is one of the most quietly subversive books to be published in many years.”
There have been a couple more reviews by bloggers of my new book Against Inclusiveness, one by Kidist Asrat at her site Reclaiming Beauty and one by Jeff Culbreath at the group blog What’s Wrong with the World.
I get my first review, at Catholic World Report, from someone other than an individual blogger. The review, by Jerry Salyer, starts off with an interesting quote from an instruction on liberation theology by then-Cardinal Ratzinger.
Bruce Charlton is first off here.