Back to Basics for the Republican Party

Back to Basics for the Republican Party
by Michael Zak

Back to Basics for the Republican Party
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Author: Michael Zak
Edition: Paperback
Published: 2000-05-22
ISBN: 0970006306
Number of pages: 229
Publisher: Michael Zak

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Book Review: A Historian's Perspective
Summary: 5 Stars

Author Michael Zak is to be commended for his wonderful, insightful book on the Republican Party. It is nice to be able to read a serious, scholarly work that is enjoyable to read and that is not inherently left-wing. It is also pleasing to see the Democratic Party critiqued, not as a knee-jerk conservative response, but as a discerning analysis of its shortcomings (and its own inability to see those same shortcomings and take appropriate corrective steps). In so doing, Mr. Zak deftly exposes the Democrats' goal of creating a permanent underclass of poor and minorities, dependent upon the Democratic Party to continue their "entitlements." He also skillfully avoids letting the Democrats perform their common trick of defining the issues and setting the agendas; specifically, he avoided both the traps of letting the Democrats define so many of their programs as "rights" (so as to insulate them from attack) and of equating Civil Rights with Affirmative Action and racial quotas.
This last point is particularly significant in light of Mr. Zak's focus on the GOP's early leadership in the area of Civil Rights. How refreshing it is to see a Republican who remembers his party's heritage vis-à-vis Civil Rights, and who is unwilling either to concede minorities--particularly African-Americans--to the Democrats, or to engage in a duel with the Democrats of "entitlement" bribes to buy the votes of those same minorities.
Mr. Zak also reinforces the link--all but lost to so many modern Republicans--between protection of our free-market Capitalist economic system on the one hand with protection of Constitutional rights and our political system of Democracy on the other. While no inherent conflict between these goals exist (indeed, they are properly intertwined), far too many people--including Republicans--tend to go to one extreme and neglect the other goal.
Kudos also to Mr. Zak for his insightful historical analysis. While giving a thorough and entertaining history of the GOP, he examines such diverse individuals as Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Thaddeus Stephens, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan; he sheds light on such diverse historical movements and events as Abolition, the Civil War, the Radical Republicans, the Progressives, the Ku Klux Klan, the New Deal, World War II, the Dixiecrats, the activist Supreme Court, the liberal news media, and the Clinton "Health Care Reform" Plan.
If you want to read an intelligent, well-written, enjoyable piece of nonfiction; if you want to understand the modern Republican and Democratic Parties (and how they got to their current positions); if you want evidence that Civil Rights sensitivity is alive and well in the GOP; if you want your historical analysis insightful and approached from refreshing perspectives, your answer is simple: BUY "Back to Basics for the Republican Party" by Michael Zak and READ IT.

Summary of Back to Basics for the Republican Party

Back to Basics for the Republican Party is a history of the party with special emphasis on its origins and development through the Reconstruction era. The book also tells the story of the Democratic Party as well as of the Whig, Greenback, and other parties. The narrative concludes during President Clinton's second term.

Sample paragraphs: "The Republican Party is the Party of Lincoln." Though Republican candidates may say this occasionally during campaign season, we forget just as soon as they do. What does "Party of Lincoln" actually mean? And more importantly, what should it mean, for us Republicans and the country we love?

How many Americans know why the Republican Party began or what its original purpose was? Not many! How many Americans know, for example, that the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act were reforms that the Republican Party struggled for in vain during the Reconstruction era a hundred years earlier? Fewer still. The 13th amendment banning slavery, the 14th amendment extending the Bill of Rights to the states, and the 15th amendment according voting rights to blacks -- all three were enacted by the much-maligned Radical Republicans in the face of fierce Democrat opposition. How many Americans know that? Again, very few.

Now whose fault is it that so much past glory of the Republican Party goes unnoticed today? Who should we blame? Ourselves, of course. How can we hope to convince voters to place their confidence in us when we lack confidence in our own heritage? And how can we Republicans battle Democrats effectively on economic, foreign policy, and other fronts when we act as if the world began the day we were born?

To retake the ideological high ground and fight off the socialism at the core of the Democratic Party we Republicans must embrace the GOP's original reform agenda that is at once pro-free market and pro-constitutional rights. The founders of our Party understood that to win and to deserve to win, there should be no separating the two. To understand this original vision of our Republican Party we look to the site of the 2000 Republican National Convention. Philadelphia is not only where the Constitution was written but where in 1856 the first Republican National Convention met in order to save it, for their generation unto ours.

Throughout Back to Basics for the Republican Party, we will run through our fingers the links in the chain of events between then and now. Placing events in context means reaching back to the drafting of the Constitution to describe the point of view of patriots in the 1850s who were alarmed that the slave system was extending itself northward, threatening the free market system we still cherish today.

Shocked by the Kansas-Nebraska Act, most northerners were outraged at slavery, the South, and the Democratic Party. They realized that soon territories as far north as Minnesota could enter the Union as slave states, transforming the nation's dominant economic and social system from free market to slavery. Amid the intense reaction, so-called "anti-Nebraska" groups sprang up all across the North in early 1854 to oppose the extension of slavery into the northern territories. In hundreds of town meetings and demonstrations, Whigs, Free Soil party members, and dissident Democrats united with a single purpose: "Enough concessions to the Slavocrats! We draw the line right here. NO SLAVERY IN THE TERRITORIES." Over the next few months these groups would coalesce into our Republican Party.

The common perception that Democrats are somehow less respectful of the Constitution, that they often revel in stretching and twisting it to suit their purposes, is valid. The misty origins of the Democratic Party lie, as we shall see, in the movement to oppose ratification of the Constitution, while most people who advocated ratification formed the Federalist Party, ancestor of our Republican Party. Democrats spent decades before and after the Civil War yammering about states rights, a doctrine they invented to preserve slavery, and used later to defend racial discrimination. In contrast, the theme of the first Republican administration was Lincoln's struggle to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States".

Today's Republican Party places itself at an immense disadvantage. Rather than express clearly what we should be for -- the free market society we Republicans won the Civil War to preserve -- on too many issues, too often our Party's policy is merely that we are against whatever Democrats are for, or perhaps we want less of it than they do. Our Party is an athlete who has lost his balance -- we are in good shape, with plenty of drive, but until we regain our footing we are going nowhere."

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