The Road to Freedom How to Win the Fight for Free Enterprise

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2012-05-08
Publisher(s): Basic Books
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Summary

From Arthur C. Brooks, the President of the American Enterprise Institute, comes the follow-up to the hugely influential , The Battle: a candid assessment of how mainstream America can take the philosophy of free enterprise and translate it into political action--restoring both our nation's greatness and our own well-being in the process. In the months leading up to the next presidential contest, free enterprise--that most integral of American values--will be a key focus of the debate. As Brooks argued in The Battle, America today is a nation divided between those who support free enterprise, and those who favor big government and redistributionism. Research shows that 70 percent of Americans fall into the first camp--and yet, in recent years, our government has moved in the opposite direction. The Obama administration has used the economic crisis as an opportunity to curtail free enterprise and impose, in its place, a series of far-reaching socialist initiatives that misrepresent the principles of most Americans, and which fly in the face of the values upon which our country's greatness rests: earned success, human flourishing, equality of opportunity, and basic fairness. In The Road to Freedom, Brooks lays out a concrete, actionable plan for shoring up America's core economic values though public policy. Detailing the initiatives that will solve our debt problems, prepare for the future in an uncertain environment, unleash the entrepreneurs in our society, and guarantee American leadership in the world, The Road to Freedomwill shape the 2012 election conversation as powerfully as its predecessor did the 2010 midterms. A manifesto for 2012 and beyond, The Road to Freedomexplains free enterprise as a moral imperative for America, and translates that imperative into tangible policies that will help politicians set America back on its rightful course.

Author Biography

Arthur C. Brooks is President of the American Enterprise Institute, a public policy think tank in Washington, DC. He is the author of nine books, including The Battle, Gross National Happiness, and Who Really Cares. Until 2009, Brooks was the Louis A. Bantle Professor of Business and Government Policy at Syracuse University.

Previously, Brooks spent twelve years as a professional French hornist with the City Orchestra of Barcelona and other ensembles. He is a native of Seattle and currently lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with his wife Ester and their three children.

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