The Republican Party is in a civil war among three factions: establishment Republicans, who simply want to make the welfare state work efficiently; social conservatives who give priority to limiting liberty; and limited-government Republicans, who favor freedom. What will the chronic GOP fratricide mean for the future of the party — and the country? Read more about this new Atlas Society book>

Includes essays by Edward Hudgins, Walter Donway, David Kelley, William R Thomas, and David N. Mayer. Edited by Edward Hudgins |
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About the editor:  Edward Hudgins is director of advocacy and a senior scholar at The Atlas Society. He has made frequent appearances in media as a political commentator, including on the Stossel Show, NBC's Dateline NBC, National Public Radio, PBS, Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC among other venues.
He previously served as director of regulatory studies for the Cato Institute and editor of Regulation magazine.
Ed has served as a senior economist for the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress and was both deputy director for economic policy studies and director of the Center for International Economic Growth at the Heritage Foundation. He has testified on many occasions before Congress. |
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