CONTENTS

DEDICATION

FOREWORD

We the People

by Edwin J. Feulner Jr., Heritage Foundation Founder

PREFACE

by General John Rosa, President of The Citadel

INTRODUCTION

The Meaning of Conservatism

by Mallory Factor

 

 

CHAPTER 1

The Pillars of Conservatism

by Publisher Alfred S. Regnery

CHAPTER 2

Edmund Burke and the Origins of Modern Conservatism

by Political Historian David A. Norcross

CHAPTER 3

The American Revolution and What It Means

by Former House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich

CHAPTER 4

The Fragility of Ordered Liberty: Tocqueville and Conservative
Conceptions of Liberty, Equality, and Community

by Political Commentator Michael Barone

CHAPTER 5

New Deal Progressivism, the Jeffersonian Revival,
and the Agrarian Tradition

by American Historian Burton W. Folsom Jr.

CHAPTER 6

The Emergence of Libertarianism

by Economist Yaron Brook

CHAPTER 7

William F. Buckley Jr., Fusionism, and the Three-Legged Stool of
Conservatism

by Political Journalist David A. Keene

CHAPTER 8

Cultural Conservatism and the Religious Right

by Political Activist Phyllis Schlafly

CHAPTER 9

The Reagan Revolution

by Former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese

CHAPTER 10

The Cold War, Anti-Communism,
and Neoconservatism

by Former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas J. Feith

CHAPTER 11

Everything You Wanted to Know About
Economic Policy

by Cato Institute Economist Daniel J. Mitchell

CHAPTER 12

The Bush Doctrine, Compassionate Conservatism,
and the War on Terror

by Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld

CHAPTER 13

How Social Conservatism Can Win

by Political Strategist Ralph E. Reed Jr.

CHAPTER 14

Why National Security Drives Our Future

by Former Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey

CHAPTER 15

Toward a More Libertarian Conservatism

by Republican Kentucky Senator Rand Paul

 

 

AFTERWORD

by Haley Barbour, Former Governor of Mississippi

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

NOTES

INDEX

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