It has been obvious for a long time that conservatism is rising and liberalism is declining. Despite all the talk in the media about "trends," "cliffhangers," and "last minute shifts," the plain truth is that more and more Americans are sick of liberalism and aren't afraid to say so.
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The New Right: We're Ready to Lead
1981, Viguerie Co.
Hardcover
in English
- Revised edition
0960481427 9780960481422
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Table of Contents
I. Why the New Right Is Winning
II. The New Right: Myth, Menace, or Mainstream
III. Why Liberalism Is Dying
IV. From Houston to New York to Washington
V. The Foundations of the New Right
VI. The Birth of the New Right
VII. 1978: Our Critical Year
VII. The Four Keys to Our Success
VIII. The New Leaders
IX. Our Primary Goal: Military Superiority
X. The Born-Again Christian Discovers Politics
XI. The Tax Revolt
XII. The Pro-Family Movement
XIII. Blue Collars and Blacks
XIV. Can Reagan Keep His Base?
XV. We're Ready to Lead!
Epilogue
Edition Notes
Includes index.
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