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What the Left Wants
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The Claremont Institute’s DC Center for the American Way of Life is dedicated to identifying the radical Left’s aims and countermanding them effectively.

Arthur Milikh explains, and Edward J. Erler, David Azerrad, John Fonte, Carson Holloway, William Voegeli, and Scott Yenor respond.
SALVOS
How to Woke-Proof Your Kids
Peachy Keenan
You must reach wokeness herd immunity.
How Gender Atheism Saved My Body
Sierra Weir
The god of gender demands the blood sacrifice of our biological sex.
Vaccinate Your Children Against Brainworms
Proverbios
A survival guide for raising your kids in a woke world.
MEMOS
A GOP That Works
Rep. Jim Banks
Republicans should champion the working Americans counting on them for change.
China's Potemkin Nation
Milton Ezrati
The apparent advantages of its centralized economy thinly disguise Beijing’s weak fundamentals.
PODCASTS
The Roundtable Episode #64
From Vermont to Arkansas, GOP governors are bowing to wokeness in spectacular displays of misunderstanding of what time it is politically.

Scott Yenor, a Washington Fellow for Claremont's Center for the American Way of Life, joins the podcast as a special guest to analyze the depths of depravity feminism and wokeness have brought us to.
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