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A Time to Fight
Reclaiming a
Fair and Just America

A Time to Fight, Reclaiming a Fair
and Just America
Written by Jim Webb
Category: Political Science - Government; Political Science
Publisher: Broadway
Format: Hardcover, 272 pages
Pub Date: May 2008
Price: $24.95
ISBN: 978-0-7679-2835-9 (0-7679-2835-0)
Also available as an abridged audio CD, audio-book download and an eBook.
ABOUT THIS BOOK
“I’m the only person in the history of Virginia elected to statewide office
with a Union card, two Purple Hearts, and three tattoos."
Jim Webb—the bestselling author and now the celebrated, outspoken U.S.
Senator from Virginia—presents a clear-eyed, hard-hitting plan of attack for
putting government to work for the people, rather than special interests,
and for restoring the country's standing around the world.
Infused with the intelligence, force, and firebrand style that has earned
Senator Jim Webb enormous national attention from his earliest days in
office, A Time to Fight offers a thorough and provocative assessment of the
thorniest issues Americans face today, along with cogent solutions drawn
from Webb's lifetime of experience as a much-decorated Marine, a widely
traveled, award-winning journalist and novelist, a highly placed member of
the Reagan administration, a Senator with a son who fought as a Marine in
Iraq and, perhaps most important, a proud scion of America's vast but
frequently ignored working class.
Webb exposes how America has entered a dangerous, unprecedented cycle of
seemingly unsolvable unknowns. Our economic policies, particularly in this
age of globalization, have produced widely divergent results leading to a
country calcifying along class lines. Our demographic makeup has been
altered dramatically and is set to keep on changing, through both legal and
illegal immigration. Our editorialists and politicians talk about the
American dream, and some urge us to bring democracy to the rest of the
world. But more than two million Americans are now in prison, by far the
highest incarceration rate in the so-called advanced world. Our foreign
policy is confused, without clear direction; increasingly vulnerable to such
largely unexamined long-term threats as China's emerging power while it has
become bogged down in the never-ending struggles of the Middle East. As this
drift toward societal regression has taken place, America's leadership has
largely been paralyzed, unable or unwilling to stop the slide. "Where are
the leaders?" Webb asks. "Has our political process become so compromised by
powerful interest groups and the threat of character assassination that even
the best among us will not dare to speak honestly about the solutions that
might bring us back to common sense and fundamental fairness?"
Through vivid personal narratives of the struggles members of his family
faced, and citing the courageous actions of presidents ranging from Andrew
Jackson to Teddy Roosevelt to Dwight Eisenhower, A Time to Fight provides
specific, viable ideas for restoring fairness to our economic system,
correcting the direction of national security efforts, ending America's
military occupation of Iraq, and developing greater government
accountability. Webb brings a fresh perspective to political dynamics that
have shaped our country. His stirring, populist manifesto calls upon voters
to make the choices that will change America for the better in this election
season.
ABOUT THIS AUTHOR
JIM WEBB is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and the author of nine books,
including the bestselling cultural history Born Fighting and the classic
novel of the Vietnam War Fields of Fire as well as Lost Soldiers, The
Emperor's General, and three other novels. As a Marine in Vietnam he
received the nation's second- and third-highest awards for combat heroism.
He served as Assistant Secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Navy during
the Reagan administration. In January 2009, upon the retirement of Senator
John Warner, Webb will become Virginia’s senior U.S. Senator.
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