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📱 eBook en inglés The Case for America

An Argument on Behalf of Our Nation

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Mariner Books- 9780063360822

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Sinopsis de The Case for America

#1 New York Times Bestseller

Bret Baier makes the case for America—an inspiring defense of our history, values, and national character by Fox News Channels Chief Political Anchor

“An eloquently written and splendidly reasoned homage to the founding principles of the Declaration of Independence.” —Douglas Brinkley

Can the Founders’ ideals still inspire and unite the nation 250th years after the Declaration of Independence?

The impossible dream of the United States of America began with a declaration. Years before the Revolution was won, long before the Constitution was created, we were a nation because of our decision to be free.

Though the universal hunger for freedom that endures, these days our country often seems at cross purposes. Our very history is divisive. On one side, there are the unrelenting complaints about all the things we’re getting wrong. Such critics seem intent on focusing on the darker chapters of our story. On the other side is a sanitized version of history that leaves little room for self-reflection. It’s as if any admission of frailty or failure is an unpatriotic act.

In The Case for America Bret Baier argues that neither of these pictures reflects our reality. To make the case for the nation’s enduring value, he underscores our fundamental character: unity, freedom, resilience. Baier shares his own reflections alongside those of numerous historians, commentators, and business leaders in a moving ode to a nation.

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Editorial: Mariner Books

ISBN: 9780063360822

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 05/05/2026


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