Arthur C. Brooks is president of the American Enterprise Institute, where he also holds the Beth and Ravenel Curry Chair in Free Enterprise. He is the author of eleven books, including the #1 New York Times bestseller From Strength to Strength and bestsellers The Conservative Heart and The Road to Freedom. He is an op-ed columnist for The Washington Post, and host of the podcast The Arthur Brooks Show. Previously, he spent twelve years as a professional classical musician in the United States and Spain, including several seasons as a member of the City Orchestra of Barcelona. A native of Seattle, Brooks lives with his family in Bethesda, Maryland. In the fall of 2019, he will join the faculty of the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School.
"Arthur Brooks offers the practical prescription in Love Your
Enemies that could lead to a more peaceful, just, sustainable, and
healthier world." -- Deepak Chopra, Author, The Healing Self
"Love Your Enemies is a handbook for a new generation of leaders
who want to bring America together--and anyone seeking to be more
effective in a fractious political environment." -- Steve Case,
Chairman and CEO of Revolution and co-founder of AOL
"If we won't listen to each other, maybe we can start by listening
to Arthur Brooks. Love Your Enemies offers a heartfelt and
patriotic case for how we can put our contempt aside to work
together again." -- Simon Sinek, Optimist and New York Times
Bestselling Author of Start With Why and Leaders Eat Last
"In Love Your Enemies, Arthur Brooks reminds us that we can
disagree without being disagreeable, and that everyday citizens
have the power to bring our country back together." -- David
Axelrod, former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama
"If you're satisfied with our toxic ideological climate, then don't
bother reading this book. But if you'd like to rebel against the
present nonsense, Arthur Brooks can show us how to do it with joy
and confidence -- and regardless of your political preferences." --
Ben Sasse, U.S. Senator from Nebraska
"The signal achievement of Arthur Brooks' latest book is to
demonstrate how the seemingly 'soft' virtues of love, friendship,
and warm-heartedness are, in point of fact, the very qualities most
needed to make real progress in the rough and tumble of the
political and cultural conversation." -- Bishop Robert Barron,
Founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries and Auxiliary Bishop of
the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
"Arthur Brooks is a...former French horn player who decided to be
an egghead late in life, he is a unique mix of Catholic piety, data
obsession, sartorial connoisseurism, physical fitness, old-soul
wisdom, and basic decency." -- Jonah Goldberg, New York Times
bestselling author of Suicide of the West
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