Why I am a Reagan conservative.
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Edition: | 1st Harper pbk. |
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Imprint: | New York : Harper, 2006. |
Description: | xvi, 199 p. ; 21 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6090577 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Being Conservative Gives You a Grip on Reality
- Government: Problem or Solution?
- A Legacy of Values, Not Just a Label
- Detroit
- Self-Reliance
- A Ringing Melody of Ideas
- The Founders Had It Right
- Conservatism: It Works for Me
- Building on What Is Good for America
- The Government Closest to the People
- A Just and Prosperous Society
- Remembering Ronald Reagan
- Optimism
- Sorting Out Conflict
- The Importance of Transcendent Moral Values
- Keeping Your Dream
- The Struggle for Freedom
- The Shocking Convictions and Astonishing Grabbiness of the Left
- Effort and Determinism
- Classic Ideas Worth Conserving
- Different Soils Bearing Conservatism
- Eternal Truths
- America Is Freedom
- The Making of a Conservative
- The Constitution's Groundwork
- I'm a Reaganite
- The Marks of a Conservative
- From Cultural Liberal to Cultural Conservative
- What Conservatism Is Not
- All Other Political Philosophies Have Failed
- How Can Man Die Better?
- I Believe in Freedom
- A Philosophy of Governance
- Limited Government and Unlimited Prosperity
- Restoring Essential Values Through the Reagan Revolution
- Inclucating Nobility
- Free Choice Versus Maudlin Sentimentality
- The Greatest Nation with a Greater Promise
- Defining Success for Ourselves
- The Cornerstones of a Healthy Society
- Government Does Not Know Best
- The Importance of Fiscal Conservatism
- A Reagan Man
- Beauty and Fulfillment
- The Pillars of Our Nation
- Restoring the Principles of Our Past
- God Is Wiser Than Me
- Common Sense
- Historic Judeo-Christian Principles
- Strong Values
- The Power of the Individual
- Individual Freedom
- Take a Right Turn: My Conversion from a Democrat to a Conservative Republican
- The Freedom to Do What Is Right
- Acknowledgments