Reviews for The Pocket Guide to Communism:
“This is brilliant and the absolute best I have read about not only the history of communism but also how it all applies to today and tomorrow. It is the best explanation I have seen on critical race theory. You have opened my eyes to what is truly happening to our people and nation. Being a professor and Dean for 25 years I saw a slow but clear change in the average student. There were exceptions, but they were few. I got tired of safe rooms and social justice marches with everyone holding hands and singing together led by university administrators. Your guide explains to me very clearly what I was seeing but not understanding. I thought it was just bad parenting but it is so much bigger than that and much more dangerous.”
– Thomas E Boyt DVM, PhD
Former Dean, Professor Emeritus
College of Business – Valparaiso University
Reviews for The Road to Americanism:
“As a retired university professor in public administration and political philosophy, I am incredibly grateful to have read Dennis Haugh’s latest work.
“The Road to Americanism is a very well-researched and documented history of America’s Constitution. Many of the issues confronting America today stem from a lack of understanding of the essence of the Constitution: how it came about and why its construction was designed for a free and just society. Mr. Haugh is the leading, if not the only, constitutional anthropologist in America.
“The book is a must read for anyone wanting to know what America is and why its preservation is dependent upon knowledgeable citizens.”
– Dr. Ron Scott
“I am a retired teacher of history and political science. I have always been fascinated at how some people, some very few people, will devote themselves to the science of governing. Dennis is obviously one of these people. But he does not just spout off political slogans or beat the drum for a particular political party. What he has been able to do is to tell a story, the story of how Americans came to be Americans. It is a fascinating journey and readers of this book will be able to go on the ride with the author. One word of caution. Readers must not think that this book is going to be a quick read. Dennis is going to inspire you to put the book down every once in a while and do some considerable reflecting on what you are reading in his book. I f readers want to go on this journey from America being little more than a faraway dream to America being a city on a hill, this is your book.”
– Kevin McGonigal
“This is the tool we need for our kids and ourselves. Mr. Haugh does an exceptional job in his research–proof being in his writing. Civics are not being taught in schools today; let this book be the first to be on a public high school reading schedule.”
– Tron Simpson, host of “The Tron Show,” KVOR Radio
Reviews for Stability, Justice, and Clarity:
I strongly recommend reading this book and really believe it should be a text book used in high school government classes. This is a book that in a group setting like a class room or book club, will provide for many lively and educational discussions.”