Obama's legacy.
http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-center-is-dead-in-american-politics
Arthur Brooks called this in July 2011 after seeing Obama in action for two years.
The Battle: How the Fight between Free Enterprise and Big Government Will Shape America's Future
America faces a new culture war--one that threatens our long-standing culture of free enterprise. Free enterprise embodies the values that define us as a nation: individual liberty, equal opportunity, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance. But the recent economic crisis has distorted these values, leading many Americans to forget the evils of socialism--which, as Arthur C. Brooks reveals, is back with a vengeance. Its proponents are playing for keeps, and if they win, America will be changed forever, both economically and culturally. At once a call to action and a crucial redefinition of the gulf that divides Americans, The Battle offers a plan of action for the defense of free enterprise, the very soul of America.
http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-center-is-dead-in-american-politics
Arthur Brooks called this in July 2011 after seeing Obama in action for two years.
The Battle: How the Fight between Free Enterprise and Big Government Will Shape America's Future
America faces a new culture war--one that threatens our long-standing culture of free enterprise. Free enterprise embodies the values that define us as a nation: individual liberty, equal opportunity, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance. But the recent economic crisis has distorted these values, leading many Americans to forget the evils of socialism--which, as Arthur C. Brooks reveals, is back with a vengeance. Its proponents are playing for keeps, and if they win, America will be changed forever, both economically and culturally. At once a call to action and a crucial redefinition of the gulf that divides Americans, The Battle offers a plan of action for the defense of free enterprise, the very soul of America.