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Peter Wehner

    Peter Wehner is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, recognized as a leading conservative thinker focused on political, cultural, and national security issues. His analyses are noted for their deep engagement with the moral and philosophical underpinnings of democracy and capitalism. Wehner seeks to bridge principled thought with practical policy, often exploring the intersection of religion and public life. His work is valued for its thoughtful approach and commitment to reform-minded conservatism.

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    Wealth and Justice
    The Death of Politics
    • The Death of Politics

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(240)Add rating

      The New York Times opinion writer, media commentator, outspoken Republican and Christian critic of the Trump presidency offers a spirited defense of politics and its virtuous and critical role in maintaining our democracy and what we must do to save it before it is too late.

      The Death of Politics
    • Wealth and Justice

      The Morality of Democratic Capitalism

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.6(37)Add rating

      Challenging the common perception of capitalism as inherently flawed, this book explores the idea that the free market may actually uphold Christian values rather than undermine them. It argues against the notion that greed and materialism are the driving forces behind America's economic system, suggesting instead that capitalism can promote social good and environmental stewardship. By reexamining the relationship between faith and free market principles, the author presents a compelling case for a more nuanced understanding of capitalism's role in society.

      Wealth and Justice