Take the Conservatarian Quiz



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Dear Friend,

Are you a Conservative? A Libertarian?

Or maybe, just maybe, you're a . . . CONSERVATARIAN!

Find out by taking the quiz about Charles Cooke's highly anticipated new book, The Conservatarian Manifesto: Libertarians, Conservatives, and the Fight for the Right's Future. It's out next week, but you can pre-order your copy today through Amazon, right here.

 

Smart as all heck, Charlie is one of today's most consequential emerging conservative (conservatarian!) writers -- his pieces for National Review magazine and NRO have earned him legions of admirers (and infuriated detractors on the Left) and spark endless debate. He is fearless, wise, and engaging, and has something to say -- something important to say.

Which he says, brilliantly, in this new book that is a must for you.

Hey, Charlie's publisher is paid to explain just what The Conservatarian Manifesto​ is about, so let me swipe share the essential message of the book -- take it away Crown Forum publicist:

There is an underserved movement budding among conservatives, in which fiscal responsibility, constitutional obedience, and controlled government spending remain crucial tenets, but issues like gay marriage and drug control are approached with a libertarian bent.

In The Conservatarian Manifesto, Charles C.W. Cooke engages with the data and the philosophy behind this movement, applauding conservatarianism as a force that can help Republicans mend the many ills that have plagued their party in recent years. Conservatarians are vexed by Republicans' failure to cut the size and scope of Washington D.C., but they are critical of some libertarians for their unacceptable positions on abortion, national defense, and immigration. They applaud conservatives' efforts to protect Second Amendment rights-efforts that have recently been wildly successful-but they see the War on Drugs as an unmitigated disaster that goes against everything conservatives ought to value.

All movements run the risk of stagnation, and of losing touch with the principles and values that made them successful in the first place. In this book , Charles Cooke shows the way back to a better and more honest conservatism that champions limited government, reality-based policy, and favor for the smallest minority of all: the individual.

I couldn't have put it better myself! Now you do right by yourself, by your liberty-loving principles, by your thirst for cogent and intelligent discussion of fundamental matters -- order The Conservatarian Manifesto​, certain to be one of the most important books of 2015. Do that right now through Amazon, here.

Now take that quiz and see just how "conservatarian" you are!

Best,

Jack Fowler

Publisher

National Review

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