The New American Revolution: How You Can Fight the Tyranny of the Left's Cultural and Moral Decay
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Best for readers who...
Good fit if you want...
- You prefer direct, unapologetic political polemic with practical action steps.
- You follow conservative commentary and want insight into early-2000s right‑wing organizing rhetoric.
Maybe skip if...
- You expect balanced academic analysis rather than partisan advocacy.
- You prefer books focused on policy nuance over cultural critique and agitation.
Summary
Conservative commentator Tammy Bruce lays out a polemical roadmap urging readers to push back on progressive cultural trends through activism, voting, and public persuasion across media and institutions.
Edition on file: 2006 • Harpercollins • 304 pages • ISBN 9780060726218.
Why this book now
For readers watching ongoing cultural and political clashes, this 2006 manifesto still resonates as a snapshot of conservative strategies and grievances that shaped later debates.
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Balanced Moderate time
At about 300 pages, this is a medium-length, argument-driven read best consumed in focused sittings or a few evenings rather than as a slow reference book.
What stands out here
This HarperCollins 2006 edition presents Tammy Bruce's unapologetically partisan perspective and practical encouragement to conservative activism during the post‑2000s culture wars.
Best way to approach it
Read with attention to her rhetorical framing and examples; note the book's polemical aims and read critical responses in parallel if you want broader context.
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