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A call to arms for the growing movement of Conservatariansmembers of the right who are fiscally conservative but socially liberaland a fascinating look at conservatisms past and future. There is an underserved movement budding among conservatives, in which fiscal responsibility, constitutional obedience, and controlled government spending remain crucial tenets, but issues like gay marriage and drug control are approached with a libertarian bent. In The Conservatarian Manifesto, Charles C.W. Cooke engages with the data and the philosophy behind this movement, applauding conservatarianism as a force that can help Republicans mend the many ills that have plagued their party in recent years. Conservatarians are vexed by Republicans failure to cut the size and scope of Washington D.



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Charles C.W. Cooke

Charles C. W. Cooke is a staff writer at National Review, a co-host of the Mad Dogs and Englishmen podcast, and the author of The Conservatarian Manifesto. Charles is a graduate of the University of Oxford, at which he studied modern history and politics. His work has focused on Anglo-American history, British liberty, free speech, the Second Amendment, and American exceptionalism. In addition to his writing, Charles is a frequent guest on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher and Fox News's Red Eye, and has broadcast for the BBC, MSNBC, Fox News, and Fox Business. He emigrated to the United States in 2011 and lives in Connecticut with his wife, their son, and their dog, a black labrador named Oakley.



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