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  • ISBN:
    0465019382
  • ISBN-13:
    9780465019380
  • PUB. DATE:
    May 2010
  • PUBLISHER:
    Basic Books
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The Battle: How the Fight between Free Enterprise and Big Government Will Shape America's Future by Arthur C. Brooks

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A rousing conservative metaphorical call to arms in defense of free enterpriseby RolfDobelli

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Nothing less than the future of America is at stake, says conservative public policy expert Arthur C. Brooks in his dissection of the nation's political and economic scene. Relying on surveys, polls and statistics (some almost up-to-the-minute, some quite dated), he posits a split in the U.S. between a 70% majority that supports free enterprise, limited government and less taxes, and a 30% minority...

The Battle is a must read...by Flyingauthor

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Parents, make your kids read this book. Parents, read it yourself. Brooks does a superb job of hitting the main points very quickly and offering ample support for every assertion. I'm giving this book as a gift to at least 25 of my best freinds.

An ideological screed from a right wingnutby Bud_Lee

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This author thinks that if you're in the higher education field or entertainment industry, you're part of an elitist intelligensia that is unAmerican ... The alleged 30% this slice of the U.S. population constitutes is driving an agenda that is alien and destructive to the other 70%.

If you think Newt Gingrich is the foreteller of our future as a nation, you'll love this book.

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The Battle

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  • Pub. Date: May 2010
  • Publisher: Basic Books

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America faces a new culture war--one that threatens our long-standing culture of free enterprise. Free enterprise embodies the values that define us as a nation: individual liberty, equal opportunity, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance. But the recent economic crisis has distorted these values, leading many Americans to forget the evils of socialism--which, as Arthur C. Brooks reveals, is back with a vengeance. Its proponents are playing for keeps, and if they win, America will be changed forever, both economically and culturally. At once a call to action and a crucial redefinition of the gulf that divides Americans, The Battle offers a plan of action for the defense of free enterprise, the very soul of America.

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According to Gingrich, this slim volume will be judged in the future as "one of the pivotal books around which American history turned." Citing a 2009 poll, Brooks (Gross National Happiness), president of the American Enterprise Institute, examines the 30% of Americans who don't support Free Enterprise, calling them an "intellectual upper class" composed of "statist politicians, socialist college professors, left-leaning journalists, America-bashing entertainers..." His claim that this "30 percent coalition" has taken over the country is based on answers to two questions: should government promote policies to narrow the gap between rich and poor? Or should it foster job growth and allow "people to keep more of what they earn?" Nearly two to one opt for the latter. While the economy and Obama's appeal to minorities and young people swept Democrats to victory in 2008, "Statism had effectively taken hold in Washington" long before, in Brooks's view. Not above red-baiting (linking calls for "economic justice" to the "leftist philosophy" of Karl Marx, for instance), Brooks's main target is the "unprincipled Republican party" which has "strayed too far from its free-enterprise values," and needs new leadership.
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Biography

President of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Arthur C. Brooks lives in Bethesda, Maryland.