New Book: America 3.0 is Now Launched!

Every so often, a “political” book comes around that has the potential to be a “game changer” in public debate. Bennett and Lotus have not limited themselves to describing or diagnosing America’s ills – instead, they present solutions in a historical framework that stresses the continuity and adaptive resilience of the American idea. If America”s “City on a Hill” today looks too much like post-industrial Detroit they point to the coming renewal; if the Hand of the State is heavy and it’s Eye lately is dangerously creepy, they point to a reinvigorated private sector and robust civil society; if the future for the young looks bleak,  Bennett and Lotus explain why this generation and the next will conquer the world.

Bennett and Lotus bring to the table something Americans have not heard nearly enough from the Right – a positive vision of an American future that works for everyone and a strategy to make it happen.

But don’t take my word for it.

The authors will be guests Tuesday evening on Lou Dobb’s Tonight and you can hear them firsthand and find out why they believe “America’s best days are yet to come

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  1. Lynn C. Rees:

    Congratulations to Mike and Jim. Let’s hope they make an impact.

  2. J. Scott Shipman:

    Congratulations! From the little sneak-peak I saw, you guys have done a splendid job!

  3. Madhu:

    Two class acts making a fantastically interesting argument. Hope the book garners a ton of attention.

  4. Grurray:

    I was watching Dobbs last night.
    Did I miss them? 

  5. zen:

    They were booked over the weekend. Maybe were bumped – will have to ask Lotus what is up.I wasn’t home last night and the site is not updated from last week’s segments

  6. Curtis Gale Weeks:

    Ordered!  I’m anticipating a stimulating read.

  7. Mr. X:

    Optimism about America’s future is well taken, at this point. Someone needs to take the Anglosphere concept and apply it to the Russosphere or Ru-sphere — after all there’s no crime among our elites save optimism for Russia’s future, on Russia’s own terms rather than aping decaying Western norms, as Alexandr Solzhenitsyn warned way back during the Harvard commencement speech in the 1970s.

  8. zen:

    Russia needs another Stolypin and it’s first Madison rolled into one

  9. J. Scott Shipman:

    Mine arrived today!