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Progressive Conservatism

Progressive Conservatism
Author: F.H. Buckley
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2022-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1641772549

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The Republican Party must return to its roots as a progressive conservative party that defends the American Dream, the idea that whoever you are, you can get ahead and know that your children will have it better than you did. It must show how the Democrats have become the party of inequality and immobility and that they created what structural racism exists through their unjust education, immigration, and job-killing policies. Republicans must seek to drain the swamp by limiting the clout of lobbyists and interest groups. They must also be nationalists, and as American nationalism is defined by the liberal nationalism of our founders, the party must reject the illiberalism of extremists on the Left and Right. As progressives, Republicans must also recognize nationalism’s leftward gravitational force and the way in which it demands that the party serve the common good through policies that protect the less fortunate among our countrymen. At a time when the Left asks us to scorn our country, Republicans must also be the conservative party that defends our families, the nobility of American ideals, and the founders’ republican virtues. By championing these policies, the Republicans will retain the new voters Trump brought to the GOP as well as those who left the party because of him. And as progressive conservatives, the GOP will become America’s natural governing party.


The Progressive Conservative

The Progressive Conservative
Author: Jett James Pruitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734871104

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With 9 million Generation Z voters casting ballots for the very first time in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, Democrats, Republicans, and emerging third parties must fight to earn the trust of voters raised by a dangerously divided Republic. Looking ten years beyond this election cycle, Generation Z will change America's future political landscape in unimaginable ways. But with incumbent politicians failing to deliver on Gen Z hot button issues such as gun violence, reproductive rights, racial equity, soaring crime rates, border protection, affordable education, climate change, and A.I. job eradication -- today's political parties face a coming wrath that few are able to predict. In his latest book, THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE: What America's Political Parties Must Do To Win Over Generation Z (2024), Pulitzer Prize-nominated bestselling author and political strategist, Jett James Pruitt, offers a specific plan for America to address the needs and values of Generation Z by eradicating the lines between Progressive and Conservative ideologies and presenting original "policy first" concrete solutions to move this country forward. Born in 2005, Pruitt is considered one of the leading political voices of Generation Z. As a Taino Arawak Native American, he is the founder and editor-in-chief of the political news website, TheGenZPost.com. His first book, THROUGH THE EYES OF A YOUNG AMERICAN (2020), was released in 35,000 bookstores worldwide only days after his fifteenth birthday. It received international acclaim, reached Amazon's Top 20 Bestsellers in Politics, and was nominated by his publisher for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize. His highly anticipated follow-up, THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE: What America's Political Parties Must Do To Win Over Generation Z, is a powerful treatise on the coming changes to America's political parties and public policy landscape, and offers ways to resolve our nation's most urgent challenges regarding the economy, climate change, healthcare, education, immigration, the Fentanyl Crisis, gun control, abortion, gender equality, racial equity, international relations, A.I. job protection, election reform, and much more.


William Howard Taft

William Howard Taft
Author: Jonathan Lurie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2011-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139502174

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In this biographical study of the only American ever to have been both President and Chief Justice of the United States, Jonathan Lurie reassesses William Howard Taft's multiple careers, which culminated in Taft's election to the presidency in 1908 as the chosen successor to Theodore Roosevelt. By 1912, however, the relationship between Taft and Roosevelt had ruptured. Lurie re-examines the Taft–Roosevelt friendship and concludes that it rested on flimsy ground. He also places Taft in a progressive context, taking Taft's own self-description as 'a believer in progressive conservatism' as the starting point. At the end of his biography, Lurie concludes that this label is accurate when applied to Taft.


Passing on the Right

Passing on the Right
Author: Jon A. Shields
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199860254

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Few seem to think conservatives should become professors. While the left fears an invasion of their citadel by conservatives marching to orders from the Koch brothers, the right steers young conservatives away from a professorial vocation by lampooning its leftism. Shields and Dunn quiet these fears by shedding light on the hidden world of conservative professors through 153 interviews. Most conservative professors told them that the university is a far more tolerant place than its right-wing critics imagine. Many, in fact, first turned right in the university itself, while others say they feel more at home in academia than in the Republican Party. Even so, being a conservative in the progressive university can be challenging. Many professors admit to closeting themselves prior to tenure by passing as liberals. Some openly conservative professors even say they were badly mistreated on account of their politics, especially those who ventured into politicized disciplines or expressed culturally conservative views. Despite real challenges, the many successful professors interviewed by Shields and Dunn show that conservatives can survive and sometimes thrive in one of America's most progressive professions. And this means that liberals and conservatives need to rethink the place of conservatives in academia. Liberals should take the high road by becoming more principled advocates of diversity, especially since conservative professors are rarely close-minded or combatants in a right-wing war against the university. Movement conservatives, meanwhile, should de-escalate its polemical war against the university, especially since it inadvertently helps cement progressives' troubled rule over academia.


Being Right Is Not Enough

Being Right Is Not Enough
Author: Paul Waldman
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008-05-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0470362839

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"Waldman's book is terrific-good sense mustered with evidence, well argued, and sharply written to boot. I agree fervently with almost everything he writes. This is the indispensable book for the 2006 elections." --Todd Gitlin, author of The Sixties and The Twilight of Common Dreams "A well-sourced, partisan blueprint for undoing Republican control of the nation." --Publishers Weekly "Here's the ticket for Democrats to get back in power: read this book, understand what it means to be a true American progressive, expose conservatives as the mean elitists they are, get tough, and fight back. Nobody paints the strengths of progressives and the weaknesses of conservatives like Paul Waldman." --Bill Press, author How the Republicans Stole Christmas "With clarity and passion, Paul Waldman demonstrates persuasively that the forces of the right have not 'taken over the country,' as the media often lazily put it. They've only taken over politics. That can be reversed, and Waldman shows exactly how." --Michael Tomasky, Editor, the American Prospect


Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt
Author: Joshua David Hawley
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300145144

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Joshua Hawley examines Roosevelt's political thought to arrive at a revised understanding of his legacy. He sees Roosevelt as galvanizing a 20-year period of reform that permanently altered American politics and Americans' expectations for government social progress and presidents.


Toward an American Conservatism

Toward an American Conservatism
Author: Joseph W. Postell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137300965

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During the Progressive Era (1880-1920), leading thinkers and politicians transformed American politics. Historians and political scientists have given a great deal of attention to the progressives who effected this transformation. Yet relatively little is known about the conservatives who opposed these progressive innovations, despite the fact that they played a major role in the debates and outcomes of this period of American history. These early conservatives represent a now-forgotten source of inspiration for modern American conservatism. This volume gives these constitutional conservatives their first full explanation and demonstrates their ongoing relevance to contemporary American conservatism.


The Fall of Wisconsin

The Fall of Wisconsin
Author: Dan Kaufman
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0393357252

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National bestseller "Masterful." —Jane Mayer, best-selling author of Dark Money The Fall of Wisconsin is a deeply reported, searing account of how the state’s progressive tradition was undone and Wisconsin itself turned into a laboratory for national conservatives bent on remaking the country. Neither sentimental nor despairing, the book tells the story of the systematic dismantling of laws protecting the environment, labor unions, voting rights, and public education through the remarkable battles of ordinary citizens fighting to reclaim Wisconsin’s progressive legacy.


The Progressives' Century

The Progressives' Century
Author: Stephen Skowronek
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300225091

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A landmark work on how the Progressive Era redefined the playing field for conservatives and liberals alike. During the 1912 presidential campaign, Progressivism emerged as an alternative to what was then considered an outmoded system of government. A century later, a new generation of conservatives criticizes Progressivism as having abandoned America’s founding values and miring the government in institutional gridlock. In this paradigm-shifting book, renowned contributors examine a broad range of issues, including Progressives’ interpretation of the Constitution, their expansion and redistribution of individual rights, and reforms meant to shift power from political parties to ordinary citizens.


The Progressive Movement

The Progressive Movement
Author: Benjamin Parke De Witt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1915
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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