Saving the Republic: The Fate of Freedom in the Age of the Administrative State
By (Author) Roger Kimball
Foreword by Victor Davis Hanson
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
30th January 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
321
Hardback
424
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
America is embroiled in ideological conflict, with the opposing partisan bulwarks of the Left and the Right widening a chasm that threatens the unity of our Republic. The tumult in Washington has radiated into our universities, homes, and relationships from constitutional threats; to the imposition on free speech; to a sprawling, unelected administrative state, America is at a tipping point.
is edited by Roger Kimball with contributions from Jay Cost, Philip Hamburger, Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, David B. Kopel, Greg Lukianoff, Andrew C. McCarthy, Jared Meyer, James Piereson, Claudia Rosett, Avik Roy, Robert L. Shibley, Michael Walsh, and Kevin D. Williamson. Together these authors make the definitive case for liberty and democratic capitalism at a time when they are under siege from the resurgence of collectivist sentiment.
Roger Kimball is Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion and President and Publisher of Encounter Books. He is also an art critic for the Spectator and National Review. His most recent book is The Fortunes of Permanence: Culture and Anarchy in an Age of Amnesia (St. Augustines Press, 2012).