Right Is Wrong

The Case Against Conservatism

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Democracy, Politics, History & Theory
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Author: Stephen Schade ISBN: 9781475946642
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 26, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Stephen Schade
ISBN: 9781475946642
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 26, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Examine the merits of liberalism and conservatism in this analytical work written by a longtime student of politics.

Author Stephen Schade, the son of a staunch Republican and a frequent contributor to political blogs, explores the two schools of thought from political, social, historical, and economic perspectives. He builds upon the observations of historians before making conclusions. He explains how

political cycles change every thirty years;
recessions coincide with conservatives being in power;
liberals are more effective than conservatives; and
conservative policies hurt most Americans.

Schade also considers important financial concepts, such as stagflation, inflation, and stock market dynamics. Discover how, time after time, actions by conservatives have devastated the financial markets, American companies, and the lives of hardworking people. Meanwhile, the actions of liberals, such as taking the country off the gold standard, establishing social security, and funding various social programs, have helped the nation.

Considering many issues from an informed vantage point, Schade seeks to ask the right questions and to answer them with care, proving that Right Is Wrong.

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Examine the merits of liberalism and conservatism in this analytical work written by a longtime student of politics.

Author Stephen Schade, the son of a staunch Republican and a frequent contributor to political blogs, explores the two schools of thought from political, social, historical, and economic perspectives. He builds upon the observations of historians before making conclusions. He explains how

political cycles change every thirty years;
recessions coincide with conservatives being in power;
liberals are more effective than conservatives; and
conservative policies hurt most Americans.

Schade also considers important financial concepts, such as stagflation, inflation, and stock market dynamics. Discover how, time after time, actions by conservatives have devastated the financial markets, American companies, and the lives of hardworking people. Meanwhile, the actions of liberals, such as taking the country off the gold standard, establishing social security, and funding various social programs, have helped the nation.

Considering many issues from an informed vantage point, Schade seeks to ask the right questions and to answer them with care, proving that Right Is Wrong.

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