Conservatarians Rejoice!



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Dear NR Friends,

The wait is over. It is the formal, official, and long-awaited publication date for Charles C.W Cooke's new book, The Conservatarian Manifesto: Libertarians, Conservatives, and the Fight for the Right's Future.

 

Get your copy here.

Now the reviews are starting to come in, and they are very good.

Take a look at this Legal Insurrection review by Kimberley Kaye. A highlight:

The Conservatarian Manifesto is one that needs to find its way onto your essential reading list. The little red book written by National Review's Charles C.W. Cooke provides a tangible framework for a prolific, but largely ignored segment of the political right - the conservatarians.

Artfully weaving hard data (without descending into pedantic statistical lists) with relevant history, Cooke produces several compelling arguments covering an array of topic. Unlike books that dabble in theory but provide no realistically applicable suggestions, The Conservatarian Manifesto goes beyond thoughtful ponderance and illuminates a pathway forward.

In sum - it's a great book, an enjoyable read, and you should buy it.

And yesterday The Conservatarian Manifesto scored a terrific review on Real Clear Politics that said Charlie's treatise "reflects the spirit of James Madison, Edmund Burke, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Friedrich Hayek."

Wow. And there was more where that came from:

Limiting government to protect individual freedom is the precious inheritance of the American constitutional tradition. Conserving that legacy is American conservatism's unifying task.

It is an appreciation of this task that lies at the core of Charles Cooke's first-rate contribution, The Conservatarian Manifesto, to the robust debate within conservative circles about the future of conservatism. A writer at National Review and a proud immigrant to the United States from his native Britain, Cooke sets forth with vigor and subtlety a summons to conservatives to unite around the "timeless principles" that inform the American founding. In applying those principles to a host of prominent issues of public policy, he demonstrates refreshing common sense, a confident command of empirical realities, and savvy political judgment.

It's the big tome's big day. Manifesto up and be part of the celebration: Get your copy of the book that is a must for every conservative, libertarian, and conservatarian. Get Charles Cooke's The Conservatarian Manifesto: Libertarians, Conservatives, and the Fight for the Right's Future, right now, right here.

Best,

Jack Fowler

Publisher

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