The Secret Code: How Republicans Can Become America's Natural Governing Party
By (Author) F.H. Buckley
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
18th October 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Right-of-centre democratic ideologies
324.2734
Hardback
240
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
After the Democratic Party divided Americans along gender and racial lines, F.H. Buckley argues that the Republican Party can become the natural governing party again by uniting Americans around a return to their rootschampioning the common good, liberty, and equality.
"Frank Buckley shakes conservatives by their lapels in this sharp-edged vision for a Republican Party. Progressivism Conservatism does whats neededdisrupt received wisdom with pragmatic, innovative ideas." Philip K. Howard, author of The Death of Common Sense
"F. H. Buckley shows us how a seeming contradiction can lead to the healing of a fractured country." Roger L. Simon, award-winning novelist and editor, Epoch Times
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 nationalisms 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 Americas natural governing party.
"Conservatives ill at ease with the Trump era will be inspired by this lucid call to action."Publisher's Weekly
Frank Buckley shakes conservativesby their lapels in this sharp-edged vision for a Republican Party.Buckley is fearless in navigating a new path, embracing some progressive goals while also dealing with the legitimate frustrations of Trump supporters.Progressive Conservatismdoes whats neededdisrupt received wisdom with pragmatic, innovative ideas.Philip K. Howard, author ofThe Death of Common Sense
F. H. Buckley shows us how a seeming contradiction can lead to the healing of a fractured country.Roger L. Simon, award-winning novelist and editor,Epoch Times
Frank Buckley captures what makes the Trumpian Revolution permanent: ideas ensuring America's greatness for succeeding generations. Don't miss this gripping analysis of Trumpism.Betsy McCaughey, Ph.D., former Lt. Governor of New York andNew York Postcolumnist
Progressive Conservatismis the only viable blueprint for how the Republican Party can winand keeppower for the next century without falling into blind ideological rage.Brandon J. Weichert, author ofWinning Space: How America Remains a Superpower
F. H. Buckley is a Foundation Professor at George Mason Universitys Scalia School of Law and has taught at McGill University, the Sorbonne, and Sciences Po in Paris. He is a senior editor atTheAmerican Spectatorand a frequent media guest. His most recent books areCuriosity: And Its Twelve Rules for Life(Encounter Books, 2021),American Secession: The Looming Threat of a National Breakup(Encounter Books, 2020),andThe Republican Workers Party: How the Trump Victory Drove Everyone Crazy, and Why It Was Just What We Needed(Encounter Books, 2018). He lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife, Esther. His daughter, Sarah, and her husband, Nick Mark, are MDs who work for pharmaceutical companies.