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100 1  Kengor, Paul,|d1966-|eauthor. 
245 10 11 principles of a Reagan conservative /|cPaul Kengor, 
       PhD.|h[Boundless electronic resource] 
246 3  Eleven principles of a Reagan conservative 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York :|bBeaufort Books,|c[2014] 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover; Contents; Foreword; What Is a Reagan Conservative?;
       11 Principles of Reagan Conservatism; Freedom; Faith; 
       Family; Sanctity and Dignity of Human Life; American 
       Exceptionalism; The Founders' Wisdom and Vision; Lower 
       Taxes; Limited Government; Peace Through Strength; Anti-
       communism; Belief in the Individual; A New Time for 
       Choosing; Select Reagan Speeches; Remarks to Fourth Annual
       Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), February 
       6, 1977; Address at the Bicentennial of Georgetown 
       University, October 1, 1988; Farewell Address to the 
       Nation, January 11, 1989. 
505 8  Address to the National Association of Evangelicals ("Evil
       Empire" Speech), March 8, 1983Original Draft of the "Evil 
       Empire" Speech; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Notes; 
       Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; 
       S; T; U; W. 
520    Perhaps no other president's name is invoked by 
       politicians as much as Ronald Reagan's. Every election, as
       presidential hopefuls jockey for the Republican nomination,
       each one claims to be a ""Reagan conservative."" But are 
       these candidates truly carrying on the mantle of Ronald 
       Reagan, or are they abusing the memory of our great 
       president? What did Ronald Reagan really believe? In 11 
       Principles of a Reagan Conservative, biographer Paul 
       Kengor analyzes Ronald Reagan's speeches and actions to 
       paint a full, accurate picture of his beliefs. Kengor 
       identifies these principles that lie at the cru. 
520    Analyzes President Reagan's speeches and actions to paint 
       a full, accurate picture of his conservative beliefs, and 
       identifies the eleven principles that lie at the core of 
       his conservatism. 
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