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Crisis of the Two Constitutions : The Rise, Decline, and Recovery of American Greatness
Crisis of the Two Constitutions : The Rise, Decline, and Recovery of American Greatness
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Author(s): Kesler, Charles R.
ISBN No.: 9781641773836
Pages: 472
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 39.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Charles Kesler is one of America''s foremost conservative intellectuals, and in this hard-hitting, thought-provoking, but witty analysis of the United States'' present discontents he reminds us why. His laserlike pinpointing of the profound dichotomy between the Founders'' Constitution and the progressivists'' constitution explains much of what ails America today, but it also provides the key to the way out, when people recognize how profoundly superior the former is to the latter. --Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny Despite its conceits of bow-tied eccentricity and rugged individualism, American conservatism too often traffics in lockstep groupthink: Never Trumpers mechanically affirm the idol of Reagan while MAGA boosters indiscriminately applaud Trump''s celebrity. What these bitterly opposed factions share is a disregard for the substance of the problems we face -- a candid acknowledgment of which was the key achievement of Trump''s revolutionary 2016 campaign. Charles Kesler is one of the few conservatives to transcend the factionalism that distracts us from our problems. He ably connects the legacy of conservative thought to the situation of the present, and he does it with wit and good cheer. This volume is an essential corrective for our desperately distracted time. --Peter Thiel, entrepreneur, investor, and author of Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future Kesler also offers a deep and engaging assessment of the mania according to which America is systemically and irredeemably unjust, especially as that mania plays out on campuses.


The education of citizens, he argues, is insufficient without anchoring moral truths. --Greg Weiner, National Review Almost any one of the thousands of paragraphs herein could be the subject of a three-hour seminar that would seem to pass in an instant. The book traces an elegant arc beginning with the deepest, most erudite Constitutional philosophy and ending with brilliant, novel, and profound political analysis. All the while, it is historically authoritative, cool, balanced, and witty. Herein you will find striking revelations about the deepest and most complicated roots of the American experiment, as well as masterful, often magisterial, historical and contemporary political analysis. No one loves the Constitution more than Charles Kesler, except perhaps James Madison. --Mark Helprin [Kesler is] talking about the emergence of almost a rival constitution, let''s call it the progressive constitution in contradistinction with, well, let''s say the real one.it makes so much sense of what we are dealing with in the world today.


--Dinesh D''Souza I think it''s a really terrific volume, it''s a kind of wonderful overview of American political history, of some of the key issues that we''re facing in the country in the twenty-first century, and it''s written in this clear and luminous prose, so I really recommend it to all of our listeners. --Brian Anderson, City Journal''s 10 Blocks Charles Kesler is one of the finest writers on the conservative side and one of the wisest. --Andrew Klavan, The Andrew Klavan Show Charles R. Kesler''s new book brings together the classical beginnings of the study of politics with the story of our nation in thought and deed. To recover that story of America is to learn to live it again. This is a deeply conservative undertaking, but it points toward an American kind of conservatism. The effort is conservative in seeking to recover old and splendid things. It is liberal in seeking to lay the ground again for the freedom of the mind and the freedom of the citizen, which are inseparable.


--Larry P. Arnn, president of Hillsdale College Professor Kesler is one of the preeminent conservative intellectuals of our day. --Pacific Research Institute''s Next Round Podcast [T]he book is an interesting and often insightful take on constitutional history and theory. --Ilya Somin, Reason The crisis in Crisis [ of the Two Constitutions ] is this: "Every republic eventually faces what might be called the Weimar problem. Has the national culture, popular and elite, deteriorated so much that the virtues necessary to sustain republican government are no longer viable?" Have we arrived at our Weimar moment? Not yet, according to Kesler. But "it is not too early to wonder." --Gerard V. Bradley, First Things Kesler''s new book .


provides the clearest and most thoroughgoing explanation of the political worldview that drives many of those who are convinced that our country is going straight over the cliff. --R. Shep Melnick, Law & Liberty Very, very timely. Very relevant to what''s taking place. --Mark Levin, Life, Liberty & Levin Kesler leads us to the practical political recovery of American constitutionalism in the face of so much opposition, mainly from the progressive political project but recently, the postliberal right, which shares with progressives an equal revulsion toward the founding of America. We should turn to Kesler''s work to better understand the sources and tablets containing the perennial wisdom in our nation. --Richard M. Reinsch, II, Law & Liberty.



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