AMERICA’S SOCIAL, economic and political malaise, a spreading sense of national gloom, and prospects for the future were the issues tackled by speakers at the Institute for Historical Review (IHR) meeting on October 2, 2010. Attendees included students, teenagers, first time visitors, and long-time friends of the Institute.
Mark Weber (pictured) opened the meeting with words of welcome and messages of greeting from some who were not able to attend. He also expressed thanks to several individuals who had been especially supportive in recent months. He spoke a bit about Joseph Sobran, the brilliant columnist, author and lecturer who had died a few days earlier. Sobran, a friend of the . . . → Read More: Mark Weber and Paul Fromm: America in Crisis







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