What's Right is a potent mixture of David Frum's essays, editorial pieces, reviews and lectures from the last ten years. Included are his best and most searing columns; profiles of Colin Powell, Paul Martin, Newt Gingrich and Mike Harris; a look at same-sex marriages; a surprisingly convincing argument for Canada getting the bomb; exposés on health care, fundamentalism and the new Congress; an attack on everything from recycling to Calvin Klein billboards; and a lament of John Turner's political career.
Challenging and provocative, What's Right is a roadmap for the right-thinking that tells us where we've been, where we are and where we should be going.
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David Frum was born in Toronto in 1960. He graduated from Yale University in 1982 and from Harvard Law School in 1987. His first book, Dead Right, was called "the smartest book written from the inside about the American conservative movement" by The New York Times. He currently lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and two children.
"David Frum is a fine writer. His opinions know where they are going." -Montreal Gazette
"Here's a guy with whom anyone with an iota of sense would agree--. What's Right is a collection of well-written and wonderfully argued essays." -Calgary Sun
"Whether one agrees or disagrees with the opinions expressed in What's Right, there is much to be learned from them." -Books in Canada
What's Right is a potent mixture of David Frum's essays, editorial pieces, reviews and lectures from the last ten years. Included are his best and most searing columns; profiles of Colin Powell, Paul Martin, Newt Gingrich and Mike Harris; a look at same-sex marriages; a surprisingly convincing argument for Canada getting the bomb; exposés on health care, fundamentalism and the new Congress; an attack on everything from recycling to Calvin Klein billboards; and a lament of John Turner's political career.
Challenging and provocative, What's Right is a roadmap for the right-thinking that tells us where we've been, where we are and where we should be going.
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