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Ain’t My America: The Long, Noble History of Antiwar Conservatism and Middle-American Anti-Imperialism
By
Bill Kauffman
Published by
Metropolitan Books
hardcover
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304 pages
4/15/2008
| US$25.00
ISBN:
0805082441
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About the book:
From "the finest literary stylist of the American
right," a surprising and spirited account of how true conservatives have always
been antiwar and anti-empire (Allan Carlson, author of The American Way)
Conservatives love war, empire, and the military-industrial
complex. They abhor peace, the sole and rightful property of liberals. Right?
Wrong.
As Bill Kauffman makes clear, true conservatives have always resisted the
imperial and military impulse: it drains the treasury, curtails domestic
liberties, breaks down families, and vulgarizes culture. From the Federalists
who opposed the War of 1812, to the striving of Robert Taft (known as Mr.
Republican) to keep the United States out of Korea, to the latter-day
libertarian critics of the Iraq war, there has historically been nothing
freakish, cowardly, or even unusual about antiwar activists on the political
right. And while these critics of U.S. military crusades have been vilified by
the party of George W. Bush, their conservative vision of a peaceful,
decentralized, and noninterventionist America gives us a glimpse of the country
we could have had and might yet attain.
Passionate and witty, Ain’t My America is an eye-opening exploration of
the forgotten history of right-wing peace movements and a clarion manifesto for
antiwar conservatives of today.
Bill Kauffman is the author of six books, most
recently Look Homeward America (named one of the best books of 2006 by
the American Library Association) and America First. (Dispatches from
the Muckdog Gazette, 2004, is available from Picador in paperback.) Kauffman
has written for The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times,
and The American Conservative, among other publications. He lives in
upstate New York with his family.
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