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PRAISE FOR
The Way Back
“The Way Back makes a persuasive case that social mobility, fundamental to the American Dream, has eroded, and that people both on the left and right need to deal seriously with the problem of inequality. Frank Buckley marshals tremendous data and insight in a compelling study.”
—FRANCIS FUKUYAMA
“With his signature combination of erudition, imagination, and wit, F.H. Buckley has produced a game-changing contribution to the inequality literature.”
—CHRISTOPHER DEMUTH, Hudson Institute
“Frank Buckley offers a provocative and important commentary on the underlying problems of inequality and immobility. He dissects who’s to blame, what to do, and what not to do—with scholarship, wit, and insight.”
—ROBERT A. LEVY, Chairman, Cato Institute
“The Way Back is full of marvelously shrewd observation, as well as scholarship, both aimed at subjects of the greatest importance.”
—JONATHAN CLARK
PRAISE FOR
The Once and Future King
“A masterpiece.” —American Thinker
“Compelling—and compellingly readable.” —Reason
“His prose explodes with energy.” —The Weekly Standard
“No U.S. political scientist has achieved what F.H. Buckley does in this ambitious book.” —Times Literary Supplement
© 2016, 2017 by F.H. Buckley
Preface to the paperback edition © 2017 by F.H. Buckley
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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS HAS CATALOGUED
THE HARDCOVER EDITION AS FOLLOWS:
Names: Buckley, F. H. (Francis H.), 1948– author.
Title: The Way Back: Restoring the Promise of America / F.H. Buckley.
Description: New York: Encounter Books, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015028091 | ISBN 9781594039607 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Social mobility—United States. | American Dream. | Elites Social sciences)—United States. | United States—Economic conditions. | United States—Social conditions. | United States—Politics and government.
Classification: LCC HN90.S65 B83 2016 | DDC 305.5/130973—dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015028091
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Contents
Preface to the Paperback Edition
1. Socialist Ends, Capitalist Means
3. The Invention of the American Dream
Inequality Hardens into Immobility