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An edition of What's Right (1996)

What's right

the new conservative majority and the remaking of America

1st ed.
  • 3 Want to read

American conservatism in the later 1990s is both triumphant and turbulent. In Dead Right (1994), hailed as required reading for any thinking person, David Frum explained how and why conservatism stands divided. Now, in What's Right, he points the way forward. Frum celebrates a conservatism that defends both liberty and morality: a fusion that has made him one of the country's best-known young conservative commentators.

In this collection of essays and articles, Frum dissects Pat Buchanan's populism, explains why Newt Gingrich dominates the Republican Party, examines Colin Powell's brand of bureaucratic conservatism, and mourns the end of Jack Kemp's political career. And, in one of the book's most disturbing sections, he shows how the Republicans have inadvertently built a nominating process as dysfunctional as anything the Democrats have inflicted on themselves.

Frum grounds his case in a fascinating tour through conservative intellectual history: the genius of Russell Kirk, the errors of John Maynard Keynes, and the reasons Republicans were right not to be wild about Harry Truman. Perceptive, funny, and challenging, What's Right is a book that readers will return to long after the excitement of campaign '96 has been forgotten; it's conservative thought at its most timeless and quotable.

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BasicBooks
Language
English
Pages
208

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What's Right : The New Conservative Majority and the Remaking of America
July 1, 1997, Basic Books
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What's right: the new conservatism and what it means for Canada
1997, Vintage Canada
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What's Right
April 30, 1996, Random House of Canada
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What's right: the new conservatism and what it means for Canada
1996, Random House of Canada
Cover of: What's right
What's right: the new conservative majority and the remaking of America
1996, BasicBooks
in English - 1st ed.
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What's right: the new conservative majority and the remaking of America
1996, BasicBooks
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.5/2/0973
Library of Congress
JC573.2.U6 F783 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 208 p. ;
Number of pages
208

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL971157M
ISBN 10
0465041973
LCCN
96007926
LibraryThing
333691
Goodreads
2893443

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Work ID
OL3244953W

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