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by Al Regnery; Grover Norquist
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When it comes to the conservative movement in America, Alfred S. Regnery has seen it all. He has watched conservatism go from a shining idea held by a few in response to an overwhelming liberal ascendancy to a mainstream ideology stoutly defended by millions of Americans -- and he has seen it up close and personal. Now, in Upstream: The Ascendance of American Conservatism, he tells the story of that historic movement as no one else can.
Grover Norquist created Americans for Tax Reform in 1985 at the request of Ronald Reagan. Since then, his "Taxpayer Protection Pledge" has been signed by hundreds of Congress members, and Norquist has become one of the conservative movement’s most influential organizers and strategists. Not only does he chair the famous "Wednesday Meeting" in Washington, DC -- a weekly gathering of some 120 powerful conservative activists, Republican congressional and executive staffers, writers, think tank members, and business leaders -- but he sits on the board of the National Rifle Association, the American Conservative Union, and other conservative organizations. Now, in Leave Us Alone: Getting the Government's Hands Off Our Money, Our Guns, Our Lives, the man Newt Gingrich calls "the single most effective conservative activist in the country" explains the nature and power of the coalition he leads. read more |
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by James Fenimore Cooper
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Few contemporary Americans know that James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851), best known for his creation of Natty Bumppo and the Leatherstocking Tales, also wrote profound social criticism of the Jacksonian era. Yet, while his three political works -- Notions of the Americans, A Letter to His Countrymen, and The American Democrat -- come from a distinct era of American history, Cooper's thoughts on the Constitution, limited government, the nature and abuses of political power, and the importance of morality and religion to a democracy, remain as relevant today as they were in the 1820s and 1830s. This edition, the latest installment in the Club's Conservative Leadership Series, is the first to combine all three works -- the entirety of Letter and The American Democrat, and numerous excerpts from Notions. read more |
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by Ramesh Ponnuru
Hardcover
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They celebrate abortion on demand as a fundamental human right. They advocate euthanasia, and work energetically for embryo-killing research. They explicitly deny that all human beings are equal in having a right to life, and unblushingly propose the creation of a category of "human non-persons" who can be treated as expendable. In line with that, some of them have already begun calling for the killing of sick infants -- for their own good, of course. They are the party of death, and they are becoming increasingly powerful in America today, as well as in the world at large. Now, in The Party of Death: The Democrats, the Media, the Courts, and the Disregard for Human Life, National Review's Ramesh Ponnuru provides an unflinching exposé of their past successes, present activities, and future plans, showing why their principles are so harmful - and how they can be defeated before they destroy our society altogether.
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