With a unique blend of insight, balance, and wit, two of our most renowned America watchers brilliantly anatomize the conservative movement and explain how it has stamped its program so deeply into American life.
The Right Nation is not "for" liberals, and it's not "for" conservatives. It's for any of us who want to understand one of the most important forces shaping American life. How did America's government become so much more conservative in just a generation? Compared to Europe-or t... (show more)
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Written by journalists from the UK's political maganzine, "The Economist", this is a must read for anyone who 1) is not a conservative and wants something than a superficial understanding of the conservative movement's place in modern American history; or 2) is a conservative and wants to learn where the conservative movement squandered opportunities to preserve a long-term political majority. Either way, this is a very rewarding book.
Having just finished the book last night, I am slightly miffed that I did not read this in time for the 2004 presidential elections, as I would have made a killing predicting Dubya's re-election. The dynamics of how the Right functions in America was covered beautifully in this book, without being judgmental or condescending, and the analysis on what constitutes American conservatism and the contradictions thereof was a real eye-opener. It would be interesting to see what would happen to such a compilation of competing and contradictory causes if ever the Democratic party was disbanded and the Republicans are left (no pun intended) without a common enemy to unite and rail against. An update or a sequel to address the the developments since its initial publication, particularly the 2008 elections and the primaries preceding it would be fantastic.
An enthralling, engaging and (this sounds nerdish and sad, but here goes) exciting consideration of the the Conservative movement in America. I really cannot recommend this book too highly - essential reading for anyone with any interest in American Politics.
this is my third book from micklethwait+wooldridge, and I keep very impressed. It is arguably the best (and "witch doctors" is quite hard to beat).
It provides a nice perspective about the rise of the conservative movement and the house-of-bush, and the America that foreigners don't get to see very often ("that fly-over zone between NYC and LA/SFO"). It made easier for me to understand the raise of huckabee, among other things. great reading.. and VERY WELL documented wrt sources.
A very well written book explaining why America is the place it is and why conservativism has grown over the last five decades. Considering that some of the subject matter is very dry (details of conservative think tanks) this is very readable. It was written in 2004 so it would be nice to read an updated version now.
It a takes a couple of Brits to really understand what conservatism is in American. I've never seen a more accurate portrayal of the American Right than is found in this book.
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