conservatism

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The Democrat Party hates America

2023
The radio and Fox News host returns to the page to provided commentary on the Democrat's agenda.
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Final battle

the next election could be the last
2022
David Horowitz argues that Democrats pose threats to freedom, with the rise of socialism and critical race theory, coupled with threats to the Electoral College, Senate, an independent judiciary, and the integrity of the electoral system.
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Being woke

social awareness or political overcorrection?
2024
Explores the tensions between people working to become more aware of social inequality and other issues, and people who believe this can become a misguided effort that undermines traditional society. It will describe what the term "woke" means, its evolving (and politicized) meaning, and examples of how "being woke" has manifested in recent culture.
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The death of public school

how conservatives won the war over education in America
2023
"Conservatives have succeeded in establishing their vision of education in America, one in which government funds can be used to pay for both public and private schools. As a result, the very meaning of public education in the United States has shifted away from the idea of a universal good. To understand how we got here, The Death of Public School argues, we must look back at the turbulent history of school choice. The Death of Public School tells the rich and surprising story about the people, unusual political alliances, and philanthropic interests that have fueled the rise of the school choice movement over the last 70 years. Drawing on two decades of experience as an education reporter, Fitzpatrick traces the origins of school choice in the modern era from Milton Friedman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist who helped lead a revival of conservatism in the 20th century, to the present day, in which conservatives are propelling the spread of choice options, such as charter schools, school vouchers, and tax-credit scholarships. Fitzpatrick paints rich portraits of people from various political and cultural backgrounds-from free-market conservatives to Catholic priests to white segregationists in the South to Black parents in urban school systems-who, in pursuit of their vision of education, linked arms with individuals across the aisle"--.

Talk radio's America

how an industry took over a political party that took over the United States
2019
The march to the Trump presidency began in 1988, when Rush Limbaugh went national. Brian Rosenwald charts the transformation of AM radio entertainers into political kingmakers. By giving voice to the conservative base, they reshaped the Republican Party and fostered demand for a president who sounded as combative and hyperbolic as a talk show host.--.

Margaret Thatcher

shaping the new conservatism

Union

a Democrat, a Republican and a search for common ground
2020
"In the year before Donald Trump was elected president, Jordan Blashek, a Republican Marine, and Chris Haugh, a Democrat and son of a single mother from Berkeley, California, formed an unlikely friendship. Jordan was fresh off his service in the Marines and feeling a bit out of place at Yale Law School. Chris was yearning for a sense of mission after leaving Washington D.C. Over the months, Jordan and Chris's friendship blossomed not in spite of, but because of, their political differences. So they decided to hit the road in search of reasons to strengthen their bond in an eraof strife and partisanship. What follows is a three-year adventure story, across forty-four states and along 20,000 miles of road to find out exactly where the American experiment stands at the close of the second decade of the twenty-first century"--Amazon.

How the South won the Civil War

oligarchy, democracy, and the continuing fight for the soul of America
2020
"Traces the story of the American paradox, the competing claims of equality and subordination woven into the nation's fabric and identity [during the Civil War]"--Amazon.

Reaganland

America's right turn 1976-1980
2020
"Connects the activities and influence of today's conservative movements to a deliberate shift toward right-wing policies that began during the Carter administration and led to the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980"--OCLC.

William F. Buckley, Jr., patron saint of the conservatives

1988
A biography of William F. Buckley who founded modern American conservatism, started The National Review, and influenced a generation of politicians.

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