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About: Dennis Behreandt

Dennis Behreandt

Dennis Behreandt is a contributor for The New American. Dennis studied history, biology, and education at Ripon College and studied theology at St. Norbert College. He worked for a decade as research librarian and knowledge management specialist in the specialty chemicals industry and he previously served as managing editor and senior editor for The New American. He has written hundreds of articles on subjects in history, theology, science, and technology, with special emphasis recently on the Covid-19 pandemic.

Letters To The Editor

Government as an Evil The article by Dennis Behreandt in the December 23, 2019 issue of TNA, “The Divine Message of Freedom,” is a great discredit to an otherwise fine...

The Divine Message of Freedom

Often overlooked, the Judeo-Christian tradition and texts, through their foundational historicity, both teach and attest to the fundamental importance of freedom and warn about the evil that is the...

5G: The Potential and the Risks

A new era of faster and more capable telecommunications is starting, bringing with it new opportunities for advancements while also offering new challenges and dangers. ...

Wally Byam and the Airstream

Motivated by a love of travel and a growing desire on the part of millions of Americans to freely travel about the country and the world, Wally Byam developed the...

The Failure of the Command Economy

Socialist systems inevitably result in three things: shortages and restrictions on products and services, the reduction or removal of free speech and other freedoms, and government surveillance of the...

The Deadly History of Socialism

Many Americans, especially young people, want to get rid of capitalism — because of its inequality — and install socialism as a replacement. But such a plan has been...

Going With “Fair” Healthcare

Socialized medicine is often touted as our country’s healthcare solution. But it results in market distortions that lead to shortages, delays, and disrespect for life itself. ...

The Ancient Triumph of Faith

When the Caesars grasped dictatorial power in Rome, they turned the full power of the empire against both Jews and Christians. But, miraculously, the Roman Empire is but a...