Dinesh D'Souza Books

Dinesh D’Souza Books

One of Conservatism’s most prolific writers Dinesh D’Souza has been firing shots across the bow of the left for four decades, publishing almost two dozen books in that time.

An Indian-American he was born in Bombay and moved to the US as a foreign exchange student, eventually graduating from Dartmouth College.

In addition to being a busy writer he has served as an advisor to President Ronald Regan’s administration and has also produced several documentaries including 2016: Obama’s America, which grossed $33.4 million at the box-office, the second highest for any political documentary ever.

D’Souza’s works range from a defence of Christianity and of America itself, to documenting how institutions like colleges have been a focal point in changing the culture of the country. His 2002 work “Letters to a Young Conservative,” is often cited by groups like the Young America’s Foundation as a must-read for college students.

Many of his titles have rose to be number one on the New York Times Best Sellers list.

Dinesh D’Souza Books

2,000 Mules

Available for pre-order, Dinesh D’Souza’s next book promises to be his most controversial yet.

While the corporate media has been insisting for two years that there was no evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 election (despite numerous reports to the contrary) D’Souza is planning to make the case and bring the facts.

United States of Socialism: Who’s Behind It. Why It’s Evil. How to Stop It.

With the fall of the Berlin Wall many assumed socialism was now behind us. But they are wrong.

A new era of socialism has emerged, championed by the likes of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, Ilhan Omar and Elizabeth Warren. This new strain is based not on class warfare but on identity politics: race, gender and sexual orientation.

D’Souza outlines how this new type of socialism is built on a Venezuelan style (though it purports to use a Scandinavian style) and how despite its calls for equality, is in fact authoritarian and lawless.

More than a dismantling of the theories behind this new socialism, this book exposes the tactics they use.

Falwell, Before the Millennium: A Critical Biography

The Catholic Classics

My Dear Alex: Letters From The KGB

Illiberal education: The politics of race and sex on campus

The End of Racism

Ronald Reagan: How An Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader

The Virtue of Prosperity

What’s So Great About America

Letters to a Young Conservative

The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11

What’s So Great About Christianity

Life After Death: The Evidence

The Roots of Obama’s Rage

Godforsaken: Bad things happen. Is there a God who cares? YES. Here’s proof

Obama’s America: Unmaking the American Dream

America: Imagine a World without Her

What’s So Great About America

Stealing America: What My Experience with Criminal Gangs Taught Me about Obama, Hillary, and the Democratic Party

The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left

Death of a Nation: Plantation Politics and the Making of the Democratic Party

United States of Socialism: Who’s Behind It. Why It’s Evil. How to Stop It.

Below is a list of 27 books that, according to D’Souza, every Conservative should read:

Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980 by Charles Murray

The Tempting of America by Robert H. Bork

The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom

Right from the Beginning by Patrick J. Buchanan

Witness by Whittaker Chambers

Men and Marriage by George Gilder

Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman

The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich A. Hayek

Political Pilgrims: Western Intellectuals in Search of the Good Society by Paul Hollander

Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates by Harry V. Jaffa

The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot by Russell Kirk

Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea by Irving Kristol

The World We Have Lost by Peter Laslett

Human Action: A Treatise on Economics by Ludwig von Mises

Male and Female by Margaret Mead

The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945 by George H. Nash

What I Saw at the Revolution: A Political Life in the Reagan Era by Peggy Noonan

Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays by Michael Oakeshott

Animal Farm by George Orwell

Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956 by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Ethnic America: A History by Thomas Sowell

The Content of Our Character: A New Vision of Race In America by Shelby Steele

Natural Right and History by Leo Strauss

The New Science of Politics: An Introduction by Eric Voegelin

Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh

Ideas Have Consequences by Richard M. Weaver