Reagan's Children: Taking Back the City on the HillThe British call those born during Margaret Thatcher's prime ministry "Thatcher's Children." Likewise, the thirty million Americans born from 1981 to 1988 could be considered "Reagan's Children." In his second book, young activist Hans Zeiger, born in 1985, suggests his generation is indeed reflective of former President Ronald Reagan's conservatism, faith, and optimism."There is a strong and vital corps of young Americans who are committed to the simple, permanent things of the spirit that define the American character," Zeiger says. "These are Reagan's Children who will keep America going." |
Contents
Fourteenth Generation | 13 |
911 Generation | 33 |
Reagans Children and Roe Children | 51 |
Revival | 65 |
The New Campus Revolution | 85 |
Fall of the Left | 107 |
New Frontier | 157 |
Renewing the City on a Hill | 181 |
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