ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Books > Free-Market Conservatism
- Letters to a Young Conservative
Source: Hoover Institution/Amazon.com
Author: Dinesh D'Souza
Country: United States
- With rigor, wit, and clarity, D'Souza shows that it is conservatives who uphold the classical "liberal" principles of the American revolution: economic freedom, political freedom, and freedom of speech and religion. (Pub. 10/02; hardcover; 224 pp.; Amazon price $15.40)
- Never a Matter of Indifference: Sustaining Virtue in a Free Republic
Source: Hoover Institution
Author: Peter Berkowitz
Country: United States
- Contributors reveal how, over the last several decades, public policy in the United States has weakened the institutions of civil society -- which play a critical role in forming and sustaining the qualities of mind and character crucial to democratic self-government. Book is available in print, or online in PDF format (several files) .(11/03)
- The Age of Reagan
Source: Pacific Research Institute
Author: Dr. Steven Hayward
Country: United States
- The Pacific Research Institute (PRI) is proud to announce the release of "The Age of Reagan: The Fall of the Old Liberal Order," 1964-1980, a major historical work by Dr. Steven Hayward, a PRI senior fellow. The book charts the failure of liberalism and rise of the conservative movement. ($24.50) (09/01)
- Slander
Source: Conservative Book Service
Author: Ann Coulter
Country: United States
- "Ann Coulter details the outright lies and slander that leading liberals have used to smear their conservative opponents in an often successful attempt to avoid the free and open debate they know they'd lose." Hardcover. $18.17 from Conservative Book Service. (2002)
- Heritage Policy Experts 2003
Source: Heritage Foundation
Author: staff
Country: United States
- "Your single-source directory for locating knowledgeable authorities and leading policy institutes actively involved in a broad range of public policy issues, both domestic and foreign." (Cover price $29.95; web price $21.95)
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