Preserving Democracy

Preserving Democracy

Pages: 236
ISBN:
Pages: 236
ISBN: 1-893729-53-2
SKU: 1893729532
Price: $29.99
Author: Hushbeck, Jr., Elgin L
Note: How to restore traditional American values to American government

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Like an aging monument, democracy itself is crumbling.

An ever increasing government threatens both freedom and a financial collapse.

  • Judges are acting more like kings themselves than interpreters of the law
  • Redisticting, voter fraud, campaign finance controls, and an uninformed electorate threaten the integrity of elections.
  • The values that made America the greatest country in the world are being supplanted.
  • Government's attempts to make people's lives better often have the opposite effect

What is causing this decay? What can we do?

Preserving Democracy was written to answer these questions.

Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. defends American constitutional government by:

  1. focusing on specific ideas rather than personalities,
  2. being ideologically sharp, yet non-partisan in tone
  3. using clear and simple, but never simplistic, arguments.

Are you equipped for the task of Preserving Democracy?

Hushbeck, Jr., Elgin L

Elgin L. Hushbeck Jr. is an engineer, small business owner, author, lecturer, and commentator with a BA in Electrical Engineering, an MA in Christian Apologetics, and an MBA in Technology management. His most recent book, Christianity and Secularism, discusses the conflict, particularly in the public square.

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Preserving Democracy
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Praise for Preserving Democracy

The founding fathers fought tyranny and founded this democratic nation based upon individual freedoms and values. Now, the nation faces a new tyranny -- from within. It's the politicians, jurists, academicians, media and special interests that are leading this nation away from capitalism and constitutional government and straight to socialism. Become part of an informed electorate and stop this slide to socialism. Preserving Democracy is our primer.

Richard G. Miller, MCPO, U. S. Navy (Ret.)


I am a dentist deeply concerned about the future of my profession and my country. I welcome Elgin Hushbeck's clear presentation of the value of freedom, responsibility, and sound ethics. I recommend this book to my colleagues as well as to those in the political sphere who want to see an American future built on our time-tested values.

Dr. Dan Henry, DDS
Immediate Past President
Florida Dental Association


As a small businessman working in a tough economy, I know that I can't take short term loans indefinitely to keep my business going. I'm pleased that Elgin Hushbeck connects our current situation with the lessons of history. Perhaps if our political leaders would read Preserving Democracy, they'd learn that they can't borrow their way out of trouble any more than I can.

Tom Hunt, Businessman
Tom Hunt Residential Designs, Inc.


Elgin Hushbeck has produced an integrated primer masterfully relating the issues of U. S. politics today to the country's origins and future prospects. Every citizen who seeks to be not merely informed but also inspired ought to read it.

W. B. Allen
Emeritus Professor of Political Philosophy
Michigan State University


In his latest book, Elgin Hushbeck lances the boil of America's addiction to big government. Nothing escapes his delicate scalpel -- taxes, public education, welfare, voting, capitalism, health care. For a nation that has all but forgotten the Constitution upon which it was founded, this book is essential reading.

David Alan Black
Professor of New Testament and Greek
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary