Restoring the American Dream
The Defining Voice in the Movement for Liberty
von Robert Ringer, Vorwort von Stephen MooreCompletely updated edition of one of the classic works ofconservative literature
Long before the advent of conservative talk radio and Fox News, Robert Ringer was an outspoken advocate for the cause of freedomand free enterprise. In this classic work-updated for the21st century-Ringer's basic premise is that libertymust be given a higher priority than all other objectives. Theeconomic and political calamity that he warned about in the lateseventies is now upon us, and his new edition of Restoring theAmerican Dream is sure to resonate with the feelings oftoday's angry voters. In his book, Ringer explainsthat:
* The American Dream is not about increasedgovernment benefits and government-created „rights,“but, rather, about individualism, self responsibility, andfreedom-including the freedom to succeed or fail onone's own
* The barbarians are not at the gates; theyare already inside
* Ordinary citizens no longer tell theirelected officials what to do. Rather, government tells them what todo-and backs it up with force
* The desire of people to band together tobring about quick, short term solutions to their problems throughgovernment intervention has perpetuated a cycle that has nearlydestroyed the American Dream
With Washington continuing to expand government power and spendingat a record pace, Restoring the American Dream is a voice ofsanity in a world gone mad.
Long before the advent of conservative talk radio and Fox News, Robert Ringer was an outspoken advocate for the cause of freedomand free enterprise. In this classic work-updated for the21st century-Ringer's basic premise is that libertymust be given a higher priority than all other objectives. Theeconomic and political calamity that he warned about in the lateseventies is now upon us, and his new edition of Restoring theAmerican Dream is sure to resonate with the feelings oftoday's angry voters. In his book, Ringer explainsthat:
* The American Dream is not about increasedgovernment benefits and government-created „rights,“but, rather, about individualism, self responsibility, andfreedom-including the freedom to succeed or fail onone's own
* The barbarians are not at the gates; theyare already inside
* Ordinary citizens no longer tell theirelected officials what to do. Rather, government tells them what todo-and backs it up with force
* The desire of people to band together tobring about quick, short term solutions to their problems throughgovernment intervention has perpetuated a cycle that has nearlydestroyed the American Dream
With Washington continuing to expand government power and spendingat a record pace, Restoring the American Dream is a voice ofsanity in a world gone mad.