Celebrate 50 years since the release of Phyllis Schlafly's monumental A Choice Not an Echo, the book that launched the conservative resurgence of the late 20th century. This special updated and expanded edition contains 50 percent new material placing the book in its historical context and applying the book's lessons to the issues of today.
Historian at Cornell University. Views expressed here are my own.
Sometimes, I am amazed by how unchanging certain forms of conservative rhetoric are. This comment from Matthew Deperno about the overly conciliatory GOP evokes Barry Goldwater’s “dime store New Deal” or Phyllis Schlafly’s “a choice not an echo,” and extends back even further./1 https://t.co/TcCgCyfA8m
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This is Not a Show that Shys Away from Certain Topics; We Address Issues of All Shapes & Sizes, Including the Stance that Feminism Hurts Women, as Opined by Phyllis Schlafly, Conservative Author of "A Choice Not an Echo" https://t.co/JsOpHkt8Eo https://t.co/z7l2T0mSlH
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"to talk about his education policy" It'll be banning a bunch of stuff by black authors and requiring kids to read William F. Buckley columns and Phyllis Schlafly's "A Choice Not an Echo." https://t.co/E0cT5Av4ay