The Death of Politics, Peter Wehner
The Death of Politics, Peter Wehner
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The Death of Politics
How to Heal Our Frayed Republic After Trump

Author: Peter Wehner

Narrator: Charles Constant

Unabridged: 6 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 06/04/2019


Synopsis

The New York Times opinion writer, media commentator, outspoken Republican and Christian critic of the Trump presidency offers a spirited defense of politics and its virtuous and critical role in maintaining our democracy and what we must do to save it before it is too late.“Any nation that elects Donald Trump to be its president has a remarkably low view of politics.” Frustrated and feeling betrayed, Americans have come to loathe politics with disastrous results, argues Peter Wehner. In this timely manifesto, the veteran of three Republican administrations and man of faith offers a reasoned and persuasive argument for restoring “politics” as a worthy calling to a cynical and disillusioned generation of Americans.Wehner has long been one of the leading conservative critics of Donald Trump and his effect on the Republican Party. In this impassioned book, he makes clear that unless we overcome the despair that has caused citizens to abandon hope in the primary means for improving our world—the political process—we will not only fall victim to despots but hasten the decline of what has truly made America great. Drawing on history and experience, he reminds us of the hard lessons we have learned about how we rule ourselves—why we have checks and balances, why no one is above the law, why we defend the rights of even those we disagree with. Wehner believes we can turn the country around, but only if we abandon our hatred and learn to appreciate and honor the unique and noble American tradition of doing “politics.” If we want the great American experiment to continue and to once again prosper, we must once more take up the responsibility each and every one of us as citizens share.

About Peter Wehner

PETER WEHNER is a New York Times contributing Op-Ed writer covering American politics and conservative thought and a popular media commentator on politics. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and veteran of three White House administrations.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andy on September 24, 2019

I met Pete Wehner years ago and can attest to his authenticity as a true conservative. We disagreed on most political issues, we always voted for different Presidential candidates. Yet I always enjoyed listening to his well reasoned positions,noted that he carefully listened to my different opinions......more

Goodreads review by M.A. on October 27, 2019

Wehner's years as a political speechwriter are apparent in this lucid and highly readable analysis of the current state of American politics. The most compelling chapter in this quick 7-chapter book focuses on politics and faith. As a devout Christian, Wehner is heartbroken to see Christianity used......more

Goodreads review by Bob on September 19, 2022

Summary: A book that explores the noble calling of politics, the causes of the deep divisions reflected in the 2016 election and the years that followed, and what must be restored if the American experiment is to endure. Peter Wehner, I believe, represents a significant swath of the American populati......more

Goodreads review by Jim Dulin on July 20, 2019

A must read for all citizens. This book admits the irritations and limitations of politics while pointing out the honor and necessity of politics. We the people, in a republican democracy, are responsible for the governance we get. Wehner points this out well and gives good insight into the limitatio......more

Goodreads review by Ann on August 17, 2019

In 234 articulate pages, Peter Wehner conducts a refresher course on America’s core values of equality, tolerance, moderation, and civility and lays out a course correction for returning to those fundamental principles in our daily lives, our politics, and our government. As just one example: "The ve......more