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Old School: Life in the Sane Lane | Summary & Analysis

By: Lord Summarease
Narrated by: Tom Taverna
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Born the son of parents that survived the Great Depression and a father that fought on the Pacific Theater of World War II, Bill O'Reilly was raised in the old school way.

"Old school" refers to the values that are espoused by Americans of yesteryear. As the political machine has given way to snowflakes and those in need of a safe space, the authors feel like America needs to be reminded of the greatness that accompanies the old-school values of life.

While sharing the old-school values, O'Reilly reiterates that the racist parts of America's past should not be brought back, but the values that made America great can bring us back to the forefront of civilization.

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