Dear Fellow American,
The conservative movement
seems more fractured than ever. But the truth is, tension between traditionalists, classical liberals, and conservatives of every stripe has always
existed in the “Big Tent.”
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That’s what Hoover
Institution Senior Fellow Peter Berkowitz argues in 50 Shades
of Red. Written at the mid-point of the last administration, this 8-page commentary gives advice for conservatives to find common ground
in policy debates.
Drawing on his expertise in political history, Dr. Berkowitz traces the inherent tension
between individual liberty and deference to tradition and authority–from the French Revolution to the crisis in modern American conservatism
that started with the defeat of Barry Goldwater in the mid-20th century.
With today’s conflict between “Never Trumpers”, constitutional
conservatives, and classical liberals, 50 Shades of
Red is an important piece that I hope everyone devoted to the ideals of limited government and free enterprise–as I know you
are–will read.
Please follow this link to get your free copy of 50 Shades of Red
now.
Thanks,
Greg
Greg Stamps | Online Development
Hoover Institution | Stanford University
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