Join Washington Policy Center, Discovery Institute, Freedom Foundation and The Fund for American Studies on Thursday, July 18th for a book launch.
America's Way Back:
Reclaiming Freedom, Tradition, and Constitution
featuring author Donald J. Devine
How can America recover from economic stagnation, moral exhaustion, and looming bankruptcy? In America’s Way Back, American Conservative Union vice chairman Donald J. Devine shows how.
The progressive ideology of both political parties has so corrupted the modern mindset that it has obscured the secret of the Constitution’s success: the way it harmonized freedom and tradition. Devine points to the essential paradox that Nobel laureate F. A. Hayek highlighted: “A successful free society will always in large measure be a tradition-bound society,” and makes the case for a new libertarian-traditionalist “fusion.” As William F. Buckley Jr. and Frank Meyer’s fusionism led to a conservative revival in the 1960s, a new harmony between freedom and tradition can revive America today.
Donald J. Devine, Ph.D., was called “Reagan’s Terrible Swift Sword of the Civil Service” when he served from 1981–1985 as director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. He is a vice chairman of the American Conservative Union. Currently, a senior scholar at The Fund for American Studies, he is also a columnist, writer and adjunct scholar at The Heritage Foundation.
Contact Katie Bulger or call (206) 937-9691 with questions.
Books will be available for purchase and to be signed by the author.
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