Restoring the Republic: Thirty structural reforms for accountable, transparent, and trustworthy government
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Restoring the Republic is a bold constitutional blueprint for accountable, transparent, and trustworthy government. The author argues that America's deepest political problems are not merely partisan, but structural. The book returns to the original design of the constitutional republic and applies three principles - Freedom, Meritocracy, and Accountability - to modern problems of government power, institutional drift, fiscal irresponsibility, election integrity, immigration, taxation, transparency, courts, and civic responsibility. Written by a veteran who views his oath to the Constitution as enduring, Restoring the Republic challenges readers across the political spectrum. Some proposals will sound conservative. Others will sound classically liberal or reformist. That tension is intentional. The book is not a party manifesto; it is an argument that the American republic must be repaired at the structural level if it is to remain free, competent, and worthy of public trust. For readers interested in constitutional government, political reform, civic duty, and the future of American self-governance, Restoring the Republic offers a serious, provocative, and unapologetically structural path forward.
Restoring the Republic is a bold constitutional blueprint for accountable, transparent, and trustworthy government. The author argues that America's deepest political problems are not merely partisan, but structural. The book returns to the original design of the constitutional republic and applies three principles - Freedom, Meritocracy, and Accountability - to modern problems of government power, institutional drift, fiscal irresponsibility, election integrity, immigration, taxation, transparency, courts, and civic responsibility. Written by a veteran who views his oath to the Constitution as enduring, Restoring the Republic challenges readers across the political spectrum. Some proposals will sound conservative. Others will sound classically liberal or reformist. That tension is intentional. The book is not a party manifesto; it is an argument that the American republic must be repaired at the structural level if it is to remain free, competent, and worthy of public trust. For readers interested in constitutional government, political reform, civic duty, and the future of American self-governance, Restoring the Republic offers a serious, provocative, and unapologetically structural path forward.
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