Compassionate Conservatism, Marvin Olasky
Compassionate Conservatism, Marvin Olasky
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Compassionate Conservatism
What It Is, What It Does, and How It Can Transform America

Author: Marvin Olasky

Narrator: Jeff Riggenbach

Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/28/2011


Synopsis

Compassionate conservatism is a new political force in the land, sweeping the grassroots of people of all faiths, races, and ethnicities. In its parts it offers solutions to many of our most intractable problems; in its whole it is nothing less than an innovative philosophy of government. No author is more qualified to explain its power and promise than Marvin Olasky, described by the New York Times as the godfather of compassionate conservatism. Compassionate conservatism offers a new paradigm for how the government can and should intervene in the economy. It begins with a longlost premise about human behavior: economics, by itself, is not what changes lives. Only faith, and deeply held beliefs, can do that. For decades government has focused only on material wellbeing, ignoring the passions and convictions that make life worth living. What is conservative about the new movement is that its leaders also know that government cannot instill these beliefs. What it can do is help them flourish. It can give aid, inspiration, and direction to Americas natural armies of compassion that have been a hallmark of our history since the founding. Compassionate conservatism offers a way to transcend the root problems that currently oppress too many deserving Americans. It offers a unique vision of the triangular relationship between the state, our many churches, and our tens of thousands of charities. It is a true reinvention of welfare, a wholesale revolution in the welfare state, and a redefinition of the social safety net. In Compassionate Conservatism, Marvin Olasky takes us on a road trip with his son, Daniel, across the country, showing exactly how the new movement is unfolding. Along the way, he offers a set of principles, and a brief tour through history to show that these are not so much radically new ideas as rediscoveries of longlost wisdom. Read this book for a blueprint of the future of politics and welfare in America.

About Marvin Olasky

Marvin Olasky graduated from Yale University in 1971 and gained a PhD in American Culture from the University of Michigan in 1976. He was a professor at The University of Texas at Austin from 1983 to 2008 and has also had appointments at Patrick Henry College, Princeton, San Diego State, and The King’s College, New York City. He edited World magazine from 1992 to 2021, was a correspondent with The Boston Globe, a columnist with the Austin American-Statesman, and has research affiliations with Discovery Institute and Acton Institute.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaron

Olasky offers a creative and proven approach to the problem of poverty. The examples and research in this book demonstrate how religious and civic groups outperform the government’s useless and corrupt monopoly on “welfare.” In this book, Olasky takes his teenage son on a trek through the major deca......more

Goodreads review by Brian

Great common sense principles...just needs to be updated after twenty years!......more

Goodreads review by Andrew

More anecdotal than theoretical, but that isn’t a bad thing. It’s plenty easy to wax philosophical on these matters, so it’s helpful to see how people are addressing poverty in real life contexts.......more