The Conservative Revolution in America

The Conservative Revolution in America
ISBN-10
0895268183
ISBN-13
9780895268181
Category
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
1985-01-01
Publisher
Regnery Publishing
Author
Guy Sorman

Description

Recognizing the jeopardy of drawing definite conclusions about a nation perpetually in motion, the author claims to focus only on those American events documented in his travels during 1982-1983, but the book gives wider shape to the prevailing circumstances leading to the present day.

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