Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Celebrate Independence Day with Savings

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Celebrate This 4th of July with Savings

The founding principles are more than ideas – they are the bricks and mortar that guide America on today’s toughest policy questions. Being familiar with those principles – and with America’s history as a nation – is one of the first steps to becoming a well-rounded and knowledgeable conservative.

With that in mind, we at The Heritage Foundation have created a series of mid-length volumes, called “The Monographs”, which simply and colorfully explain the principles, historical events, and ideas that set the foundation for the America we live in today.

And, during this holiday weekend ONLY, all Heritage “First Principles” Monographs are on sale for just $5 each.

There’s no better time than now – during this patriotic season – to brush up on the guiding ideas of conservatism that are most important to you. But you must hurry - this sale only lasts until midnight on Sunday, July 7.

Take advantage of the $5 Independence Day Sale by selecting your favorites from the Monographs listed below…

A Brief History of the Modern American Conservative Movement

This intriguing history of the post-World War II revival of conservative thought lays the foundation for the ideas and arguments that depict one of the most remarkable developments of ideals in modern American political history.

Buy now.


A Citizen’s Introduction to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution

The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution are the greatest statements of human liberty ever written. This Monograph is an introduction to the highest achievement of our political tradition, powerful beacons to all who strive for liberty.

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Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law in America

The rule of law may be the most significant and influential accomplishment of Western political thought. This Monograph depicts the development of constitutionalism and the rule of law and how they came to be such integral parts of our nation.

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How to Read The Federalist Papers

Thomas Jefferson called The Federalist Papers “the best commentary on the principles of government, which ever was written.” This Monograph illuminates the major issues addressed in the early written essays and explains why they still hold continued relevance for us today.

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Reading the Right Books: A Guide for the Intelligent Conservative

Books contain the ideas, make the arguments, and preserve the history necessary for the maintenance and perpetuation of liberty. This Monograph is a guide for conservative-minded readers who seek to know more about politics, public policy, and modern conservative thought.

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Religious Liberty in the American Republic

This Monograph explains the Founders’ view of the relationship between religion and politics, and demonstrates how the Supreme Court has radically deviated from this view in embarking on the secularization of American politics and society.

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Ronald Reagan: A Basic Introduction

It is easy to be overwhelmed by the hundreds of books about Ronald Reagan, but this short Monograph stands out from the rest by providing a clear, accessible, and engaging “basic introduction” to the accomplishments of the President who defined an age.

Why States? The Challenge of Federalism

Federalism is a core component of the infrastructure of freedom as it checks the centralization of the national government and protects the sphere local self-government. This intriguing Monograph makes the case for federalism, tells of its early practice, and explains how modern bureaucratic government has come to take its place.

Buy now.

Remember, this offer will only last until midnight on Sunday, July 7th. Don’t miss this opportunity to take advantage of our limited-time Independence Day Sale.


Sincerely,

The Heritage Foundation
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