The death of politics how to heal our frayed republic after Trump
A noble calling -- How we ended up in this mess -- What politics is -- Politics and faith -- Why words matter -- In praise of moderation, compromise, and civility -- The case for hope
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Sprache: | eng |
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New York, NY
HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
2019
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Ausgabe: | First edition |
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Zusammenfassung: | A noble calling -- How we ended up in this mess -- What politics is -- Politics and faith -- Why words matter -- In praise of moderation, compromise, and civility -- The case for hope "Peter Wehner, a New York Times opinion writer and outspoken Republican and Christian who openly opposes President Trump, and veteran of three Republican administrations, argues that Americans, in their frustration, have come to loathe politics, with disastrous results, and to heal we need to recapture and renew the unique and noble American tradition of improving ourselves through politics"-- "The veteran of three Republican administrations and one of the earliest conservative critics of Donald Trump's presidential run, Peter Wehner passionately and eloquently argues that the great American political tradition is dying--with catastrophic consequences. Drawing on history and his political career, Wehner surveys the hard lessons we've learned but are now imperiled--why we have checks and balances; why moderation, compromise, and civility are essential democratic virtues; and why we need to oppose those who use words as weapons to annihilate truth. Wehner seeks to restore and revitalize the idea that governing is a serious craft, that faith should elevate rather than coarsen our politics, and that politics is worthy of our respect rather than our cynicism because it is our only means for solving problems and finding justice. Wehner believes reversing this downward slide requires our participation: that we abandon our contempt for politics and of each other, that we take on the mantle of citizenship, and that we once again honor the unique and noble American tradition of doing 'politics.' Only then will we be able to prevent the death of politics in the US."--Dust jacket |
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Beschreibung: | 264 Seiten 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9780062820792 978-0-06-282079-2 |