The Right Nation Conservative Power in America
p The Right Nation : Conservatives Power In America- Book Review In their book , The Right Nation : Conservatives Power In America Adrian Wooldridge and Micklethwait are of the view that though the America is regarded as the advanced country due to its economic mightiness but conservatism rules America today and is expected to rule the America in future also . The authors are the regular for the Economist Magazine . America is still controlled by its own faith and its folkways . The author 's book is an investigation and examination of conservative political strides

in U .S .A . This book narrates the sudden ascend of Ronald Reagan and the strategies of George W .Bush . The book can be said to be a mixture of history of ideas and social analysis which analyses how conservatist ideology became such a significant trait of American civil life . Finally , they arrive at a conclusion that American conservatism is entrenched deeply in its character , and are likely to grow
Authors are of the view that American Revolution is not akin to that of French revolution as it has limited the government power . However , ever since World War II , conservative notion has become a rash and contemporary as it has become blocking force that has pushed the liberalism to the backdoors
Authors argue that even liberalism practiced by Bill Clinton or democratic presidential candidate John Kerry is just a pastel , centrist reverberation of conservative ideology . It is to be observed that the author 's have never disclosed their political ideology and however , they clearly demonstrate conservative notions critically and they analyse both the intellectual flaw and popular glamour of those ideas
Author 's have tolerant opinions , which they permit to deform their political criticism . The author 's of the view that if Republican Party follows the views of the authors , then it would have a great future Authors take on the recent political happenings in California . They were of the opinion that Republicans in California State were performing well as long as Pete Wilson committed a massive political bungle of turning off Hispanics by attempting to shun the government benefits to illegal aliens . The Republican Party further estranged suburban women by fielding pro-lifers for governor . Further , Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor of the State with his popularity and charisma . As of now , all of this is conservative wisdom and of it is ludicrous . However , the authors never tried to attempt to deal with opposing evidence . For instance , is the suburban women are fascinated to Arnold Schwarzenegger just due to his pro-choice attitude or due to his renounced school vouchers . Republican Party started to loose its charisma due to its proposal against racial preferences and bilingual education system Thus , the author 's political evaluations about the politics of immigration need to be improved as Schwarzenegger 's antagonism to driver 's license to illegal 's turns to be so popular
Republican 's stand on the South is to be analyzed deeply as their strategy was just awful as they have...
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