Reclaim American Liberty: Essays from the First Reclaim American Liberty Conference, 2010
By (Author) Herb London
Edited by Carol Taber
University Press of America
University Press of America
20th December 2011
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Civics and citizenship
Political economy
Warfare and defence
Central / national / federal government policies
Paperback
114
Width 155mm, Height 234mm, Spine 10mm
181g
The presidential election of 2008 ushered in a period of dramatic transformation. For many Americans, this was to become a time of expansionist government and invasive bureaucratic authority. Although reaction to these government initiatives varied, grassroots activists were concerned that liberties were being imperiled and that traditional personal freedom was being infringed on through regulation and the wholesale takeover of private enterprise. There was a public reaction on many fronts, such as the Tea Party movement. Political fervor was in the air as a megaphone of public dissatisfaction expressed itself as a desire to reclaim liberty. This book, based on a series of presentations at the Hudson InstituteFamily Security Matters Conference, attempts to capture this spirit and explore the distinctly American belief in responding affirmatively to the challenges of this era.
Herb London, Ph.D, is professor emeritus at the Hudson Institute. He is also a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and founder of the Gallatin School at New York University. London is the author of Americas Secular Challenge: The Rise of a New National Religion, Decline and Revival in Higher Education, and Diary of a Dean.
Carol Taber is the former executive vice president of Lang Communications and the former publisher of five magazines: Working Woman, Working Mother, Ms., McCalls, and Success. She is the president of familysecuritymatters.org.