1. What Kind of People Do You Think You Are?
2. Always Free, Free Always
3. Using History to Defy History
4. The Golden Triangle of Freedom
5. The Completest Revolution of All
6. An Empire Worthy of Free People
7. The Eagle and the Sun
Grateful Acknowledgments
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index
Os Guinness (D.Phil., Oxford) is the author or editor of more than twenty-five books, including The American Hour, Time for Truth and The Case for Civility. A frequent speaker and prominent social critic, he was the founder of the Trinity Forum and has been a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution as well as a guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Studies. Born in China and educated in England, he now lives near Washington, D.C.
"A Free People's Suicide challenges each and every citizen
concerned about America's diminishing role as a beacon of liberty
not only to comprehend the urgency, but also to participate
comprehensively in freedom's preservation."
*Albin Sadar, The Washington Times, washingtontimes.com*
"Dr. Guinness' book is rich in its explorations of Lincoln's words
and their import for us today. As an expatriate friend of America,
Guinness, like de Tocqueville, has a rare gift for helping us see
our better selves. He casts a discerning eye at our modern
institutions, and habits of the heart—as reflected in the broader
culture. He freely concedes that there are worrying signs on the
horizon, but then, having thoughtfully set out the challenges we
face in our historical moment, he brings us back to the best things
the founders gave us. On the whole, it's a fascinating perspective
from a British citizen."
*Kevin Belmonte, Huffington Post Religion Blog, September 1, 2012*
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