The Case for Nationalism: How It Made Us Powerful, United, and Free

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Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Broadside Books
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 1.1 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062839640

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About the Author

Rich Lowry was named editor of National Review in 1997 by the magazine's founder, William F. Buckley Jr. He writes a twice-weekly syndicated column and appears frequently as a political commentator on public-affairs programs. He is the author of Lincoln Unbound: How an Ambitious Young Railsplitter Saved the American Dream--and How We Can Do It Again and Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years, a New York Times bestseller.

Reviews
"Rich Lowry not only makes an original and compelling case for nationalism but also carefully demonstrates how throughout Western history and literature, enlightened nationhood was the glue that held diverse democratic societies together in peace and kept them safe in war. A fascinating, erudite--and much-needed--defense of a hallowed idea unfairly under current attack."--Victor Davis Hanson
"America is an idea, but it's not only an idea: America is also a nation with flesh-and-blood people, particular lands with real borders, and its own history and culture. Rich Lowry's learned and brisk The Case for Nationalism defends these unfashionable truths against transnational assault from both the left and the right while reminding us that nationalist sentiments are essential to self-government."--Tom Cotton
"Rich Lowry's The Case for Nationalism is a massively important exploration of what nationalism really means, how it has been radically misinterpreted, and why American nationalism, properly construed, is essential to the project of restoring unity and purpose in our country."--Ben Shapiro
"Anyone who loves freedom knows that nothing today is more tragically misunderstood than the vital subject of this important book. I thank God that someone of the caliber of my friend Rich Lowry has taken it on as he so brilliantly has!"--Eric Metaxas