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− | Increasingly the following organizations share writers or principals. For example, FrontPage will carry articles about universities/professors. Campus-Watch shortly afterwards will carry the same articles. [[Daniel Pipes]] writes for both websites. Similarly, there is a wide overlap with [[Discover | + | Increasingly the following organizations share writers or principals. For example, FrontPage will carry articles about universities/professors. Campus-Watch shortly afterwards will carry the same articles. [[Daniel Pipes]] writes for both websites. Similarly, there is a wide overlap with [[Discover the Networks]]. |
===Component Organizations=== | ===Component Organizations=== | ||
*[[Campus Watch]] | *[[Campus Watch]] | ||
− | *[[Discover | + | *[[Discover the Networks]] |
*[[Encounter Books]] | *[[Encounter Books]] | ||
*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] (DHFC) formerly known as the '''Center for the Study of Popular Culture''' | *[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] (DHFC) formerly known as the '''Center for the Study of Popular Culture''' |
Revision as of 16:19, 20 June 2011
FrontPage Magazine is a neocon magazine founded by ex-Marxist (Trokskyite) turned neocon activist David Horowitz.
Contents
Organizational overlap
Increasingly the following organizations share writers or principals. For example, FrontPage will carry articles about universities/professors. Campus-Watch shortly afterwards will carry the same articles. Daniel Pipes writes for both websites. Similarly, there is a wide overlap with Discover the Networks.
Component Organizations
- Campus Watch
- Discover the Networks
- Encounter Books
- David Horowitz Freedom Center (DHFC) formerly known as the Center for the Study of Popular Culture
Flak and Smear Campaigns
- FrontPageMagazine: attacks the Heinz Endowments Attacked the philanthropy of Teresa Heinz Kerry. [1][2][3]
- Attacked Purdue Univ. Prof. Harry Targ stating that: "The Peace Studies program at Purdue is designed to indoctrinate unsuspecting undergraduates in the views that have made Targ a Communist." [4]
FrontPage Pundits
Contact information
External Resources
- Paul de Rooij, "Undermining Civil Society: David Horowitz's Corrosive Projects", CounterPunch, 11 April 2005. Contains an overview and analysis of FrontPage magazine, and it purpose in propaganda.