<p>“In this book, Peter Schuck demonstrates compellingly that being a ‘moderate’ need not mean being wishy-washy. He rejects cant from all quarters, demands disciplined examination of factual evidence, and comes to provocative conclusions. Ideologues of all stripes should be forewarned: this book exemplifies intellectual independence.” —<em><strong> Richard Fallon</strong>, Story Professor of Law, Harvard Law School.</em></p>

<p>“In this welcome sequel to his superb ‘Meditations of a Militant Moderate,’ Peter Schuck gives an object lesson in the two traits which our intellectual discourse desperately needs: common sense and wise judgment. His verve and passion dispatch the myth that moderates are milquetoasts. Slaying shibboleths about everything from abortion and immigration to cancel culture and campus crybullies, Schuck shows again why his voice is unique and necessary.” — <em><strong>Jonathan Rauch</strong>, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.</em></p>

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<p>“Suffering from low blood pressure? Peter Schuck’s <em>More Meditations of a Militant Moderate </em>is the perfect cure. Whether you are politically left, right, or center, you will find thrilling support for and infuriating refutation of positions you embrace. But most of all, you will revel in the pleasure of reading the muscular prose of a vigorous intellect wrestling honestly with issues that will surely matter deeply to you.” — <em><strong>Henry J. Aaron</strong>, Bruce and Virginia MacLaury Fellow, the Brookings Institution.</em></p>

The book collects almost thirty-five opinion pieces, essays, and two poems by the author on a wide variety of public policy topics written and published between 2006 and 2022. The author, a self-described “militant moderate,” draws on his participation in many public debates. The articles are grouped into six, topical groupings that range widely: the growing need for moderate voices in policy debates; the nature of American exceptionalism; the challenge of civic discourse; the depredations of the Trump years; and policies concerning immigration, citizenship, and refugees.

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Part 1: Preface and Part 1; Part 2: American Exceptionalism; Part 3: Civic Discourse; Part 4: The Misbegotten Trump Presidency; Part 5: Campus Follies; Part 6: Immigrants, Citizens, and Refugees

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This book is a collection of thirty-five opinion pieces, essays, and poems written by a prominent academic commentator on a wide variety of U.S. public policy topics. The opinions are highly-informed, tough-minded, and solution-oriented, reflecting a moderate, implementable approach to policy solutions.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781839988530
Publisert
2023-05-16
Utgiver
Anthem Press; Anthem Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
196

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Om bidragsyterne

Peter Schuck is an emeritus professor at Yale Law School where he taught for 35 years.