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{{Otherpeople|David Horowitz}}

'''David Joel Horowitz''' (born [[January 10]], [[1939]]) is an American [[American conservatism|conservative]] writer and activist.  The son of two life-long members of the Communist Party and once a prominent supporter of [[Marxism]] as well as a member of the [[New Left]] in the [[1960s]], Horowitz later rejected [[Leftism]] and is now a prominent advocate  for [[right-wing]] causes. He is a founder of the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] (fo(contracted; show full)

Horowitz has also come under fire for material in his books, particularly ''[[The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America|The Professors]]''.<ref>[http://www.tpmcafe.com/node/26850]</ref><ref>[http://www.nyu.edu/classes/siva/archives/002808.html]</ref> For example,
 the liberal group [[Media Matters for America]] claims that only 48 of the 100 (not 101) professors listed were criticized for in-class behavior and activities,<ref>[http://mediamatters.org/items/200604180011 Media Matters - David Horowitz debunks David Horowitz: a Media Matters analysis of The Professors<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> despite Horowitz's claim that he makes "a very clear distinction between what's done in the classroom" and "what professors say as citizens.&quo(contracted; show full)[[Category:University of California, Berkeley alumni]]
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