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Author Flake, Jeff, 1962- author.

Title Conscience of a conservative / Jeff Flake.

Publication Info. New York : Random House, [2017]
©2017

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 Moore Stacks  JC573.2.U6 F53 2017    Available  ---
Edition First edition.
Description xi, 140 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-140).
Summary Republican Senator Jeff Flake takes his party to task for embracing nationalism, populism, xenophobia, and the anomalous Trump presidency. The book is an urgent call for a return to bedrock conservative principle and a cry to once again put country before party. "I am a conservative. I believe that there are limits to what government can and should do, that there are some problems that government cannot solve, and that human initiative is best when left unfettered, free from government interference or coercion. I believe that these ideas, tested by time, offer the most freedom and best outcomes in the lives of the most people. But today, the American conservative movement has lost its way. Given the state of our politics, it is no exaggeration to say that this is an urgent matter. The Republican party used to play to a broader audience, one that demanded that we accomplish something. But in this era of dysfunction, our pri mary accomplishment has been constructing the argument that we're not to blame. We have decided that it is better to build and maintain a majority by using the levers of power rather than the art of persuasion and the battle of ideas. We've decided that putting party over country is okay. There are many on both sides of the aisle who think this a good model on which to build a political career--destroying, not building. And all the while, our country burns, our institutions are undermined, and our values are compromised. We have become so estranged from our principles that we no longer know what principle is. America is not just a collection of transactions. America is also a collection of ideas and values. And these are our values. These are our principles. They are not subject to change, owing to political fashion or cult of personality. I believe that we desperately need to get back to the rigorous, fact-based arguments that made us conservatives in the first place. We need to realize that the stakes are simply too high to remain silent and fall in line. That is why I have written this book and am taking this stand."--Jacket.
Contents Preface: To stand alone -- The crisis we face -- On bad information and the threat to democracy -- Conscience of a conservative -- On free trade, not-so-free trade, populism, nationalism, and the collapse of what we believe in -- How did this happen? (Our Faustian bargain) -- Note to selves : Country before party -- Dear world : Bear with us -- Toward a new conservatism.
Subject Trump, Donald, 1946-
Trump, Donald, 1946-
Conservatism.
Conservatism.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2017-2021.
Politics and government.
United States.
Chronological Term Since 2017
Note Title on book jacket: Conscience of a conservative : a rejection of destructive politics and a return to principle
ISBN 9780399592911 (hardback)
0399592911 (hardback)
9780399592928 (ebook)