Jeremy Lott
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Jeremy Lott is a journalist. He is the son of a Baptist minister and a convert to the Church of Rome and lives in Lynden, Washington, USA.[1] He mainly writes about politics and religion, and is the author of In Defence of Hypocrisy: Picking Sides in the War on Virtue.[2] He is assistant managing editor of The American Spectator[3] and a contributor to Reason Magazine [4] and The Guardian[5].
Lott is also involved with the Competitive Enterprise Institute[6], the Cato Institute[7], and the Capital Research Center[8]. He also sits on the Advisory Council of the Democracy Institute.[9] Lott holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from Trinity Western University, Canada.[10]
Contents
Publications
- Lott, Jeremy. (2010). William F. Buckley (Christian Encounters Series)Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-1-59555-065-1
- Mandel, Marvin. Lott, Jeremy. (2010). I'll Never Forget It: Memoirs of a Political Accident from East Baltimore The Maryland Public Policy Institute. ISBN 978-0-9755756-3-5
- Lott, Jeremy. (2008). The Warm Bucket Brigade: The Story of the American Vice Presidency Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-1-59555-082-8
- Lott, Jeremy. (2006). In Defense of Hypocrisy: Picking Sides in the War on Virtue Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-1-59555-052-1
Affiliations
Resources
- Jeremy Lott is a regular contributor to the American Spectator: http://spectator.org/bios/jeremy-lott
- Jeremy Lott's Diary (blog) - http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jeremylott/
Notes
- ↑ About Jeremy Lott, www.patheos.com.
- ↑ GoogleBook Review, accessed 16 March 2010
- ↑ About The American Spectator, accessed 16 March 2010
- ↑ About Reason, accessed 16 March 2010
- ↑ Jeremy Lott, accessed 15 February 2010.
- ↑ About CEI, accessed 16 March 2010
- ↑ About CATO, accessed 16 March 2010
- ↑ About Capital Research, accessed 16 March 2010
- ↑ About Us, Democracy Institute website. Last accessed 24 July 2014.
- ↑ Jeremy Lott profile, www.amazon.com.