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The New American Story

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The New American Story
AuthorBill Bradley
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherRandom House
Publication date
March 27, 2007
ISBN978-1-4000-6507-3
OCLC76416547
973.931 22
LC ClassJK275 .B69 2007

The New American Story is a book written by former United States Senator and 2000 presidential hopeful, Bill Bradley,[1][better source needed] and first published on March 27, 2007. The book offers solutions to what it calls "the old American stories" about the economy, oil, entitlements, and party politics.[2]

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Outline

In Section I, "The New American Story" Bradley discuss what he believes are the root assumptions that underlie longstanding social and economic problems in the United States.

Section II, "The New Agenda", provides analysis of the national agendas on the economy, oil and the environment, pensions, health care, and education, with possible solutions to each problem.

Section III, "The Political Landscape", looks at party politics. Bradley retells both the Republican and Democratic party histories to explain why he believes neither party can take effective actions to solve problems.

In Section IV, "Realizing the Dream", Bradley proposes a new "ethic of connectedness" that calls for more Americans to get involved with politics and activism. According to the book, no problem is too big to be solved by the collective action of engaged individuals.

References

  1. ^ "Bill Bradley", Wikipedia, 2019-02-10, retrieved 2019-04-13
  2. ^ "The New American Story". www.billbradley.com. Retrieved 2019-04-13.

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