Why I Turned Right: Leading Baby Boom Conservatives Chronicle Their Political JourneysMary Eberstadt Simon and Schuster, 13/02/2007 - 304 páginas Political vicissitudes aside, with or without a conservative administration, whether or not America is engaged in war, or regardless of who next holds the majority either in Congress or the Court, the United States as a whole (as the infamous red and blue map made unforgettably clear) has boldly, unabashedly moved Right. But the question remains: Why? How did a movement that appeared so sidelined and embattled only a generation ago emerge as such a strong, influential, and enduring united front? In Why I Turned Right, eminent and rising conservatives -- at odds themselves on a number of issues from religion, family, sex, to stem cell research, abortion, and war -- answer the question. And they answer it not through polemic, reactionary preaching, or rage, but in the most practical and sensible way possible: via the sharp, critical, and unfiltered voices and canny observations of uniquely positioned authors, editors, humorists, and political refugees inadvertently born of the sexual revolution and the PC movement, who ultimately landed on the conservative side of America's red-blue divide -- in some cases, much to their own surprise. A fascinating intellectual journey, this "family of opinions," as contributor Peter Berkowitz terms it, represents the extraordinarily varied paths that have led these authors from the championed liberalism of their youth to eventually fuel the world of conservative think tanks, magazines, blogs, and book publishing. Whether you are for the Right or against, guarded supporter or puzzled progressive, Why I Turned Right proves an entertaining, enlightening, and edifying read for anyone with an open mind -- both the red and the blue, and everyone in between. |
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... What accounts for the unprecedented growth and reach of right - leaning think tanks , magazines , television , and radio ? What , in short , has been happening out there such that so many Americans are now comfortable with the ...
... What accounts for the unprecedented growth and reach of right - leaning think tanks , magazines , television , and radio ? What , in short , has been happening out there such that so many Americans are now comfortable with the ...
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... What's the Matter with Kansas ?, Jim Wallis's God's Politics : Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get ... what our contributors , all leading lights in one way or another in the intellectual firmament of the current right ...
... What's the Matter with Kansas ?, Jim Wallis's God's Politics : Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get ... what our contributors , all leading lights in one way or another in the intellectual firmament of the current right ...
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... what Hillary Clinton once disparaged as the “ vast right- wing conspiracy . " Of course " conservatism ” in America is no monolith , and these pages reflect that reality , too . Their criterion for what is right is simply the obvious ...
... what Hillary Clinton once disparaged as the “ vast right- wing conspiracy . " Of course " conservatism ” in America is no monolith , and these pages reflect that reality , too . Their criterion for what is right is simply the obvious ...
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... what fine-tuned harrumphing variations with hyphens you yourself might prefer. “They” see “us” as a united front, and so for purposes of simplicity will we see ourselves here. Naturally, reality on inspection could show otherwise. About ...
... what fine-tuned harrumphing variations with hyphens you yourself might prefer. “They” see “us” as a united front, and so for purposes of simplicity will we see ourselves here. Naturally, reality on inspection could show otherwise. About ...
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... what he and his policies stood for , the American Spectator and any number of polemical imitators on campuses were born — sharp , critical , and often shockingly funny vessels of the right that would go on to mock and deflate the worst ...
... what he and his policies stood for , the American Spectator and any number of polemical imitators on campuses were born — sharp , critical , and often shockingly funny vessels of the right that would go on to mock and deflate the worst ...
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