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Sponsored by the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], '''DiscoverTheNetworks.org''' "is a 'Guide to the Political Left.' It identifies the individuals and organizations that make up the left and also the institutions that fund and sustain it; it maps the paths through which the left exerts its influence on the larger body politic; it defines the left's (often hidden) programmatic agendas and it provides an understanding of its history and ideas."<ref name=Guide>{{citation
Sponsored by the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], '''DiscoverTheNetworks.org''' describes itself as "a 'Guide to the Political Left.' It identifies the individuals and organizations that make up the left and also the institutions that fund and sustain it; it maps the paths through which the left exerts its influence on the larger body politic; it defines the left's (often hidden) programmatic agendas and it provides an understanding of its history and ideas."<ref name=Guide>{{citation
  | url = http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7030
  | url = http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7030
  | title = Guide to Navigating
  | title = Guide to Navigating

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Sponsored by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, DiscoverTheNetworks.org describes itself as "a 'Guide to the Political Left.' It identifies the individuals and organizations that make up the left and also the institutions that fund and sustain it; it maps the paths through which the left exerts its influence on the larger body politic; it defines the left's (often hidden) programmatic agendas and it provides an understanding of its history and ideas."[1]

It sponsors Frontpage Magazine, and states it is critical of liberalism and progressivism.

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  1. Guide to Navigating, DiscoverTheNetworks.org