Liberally Speaking: Why Liberalism is Right for America
by Stephen J. Natoli
Branden Books
Reviewed by Anita Lock
"Liberal ideas have been the ones that have made society more just, more prosperous and better for people to live in."
Liberally Speaking is
a guidebook designed so that "moderates will see the wisdom, sense and
success of liberal positions" and to help liberals who "are starving for
some affirmation of their views and some explanations they can use to
defend and promote the principled positions they hold dear." Complete
with a questionnaire, plenty of history, and an in depth explanations on
issues, Natoli's attention to liberalism raises awareness of the basic
needs and desires of all Americans.
Natoli
offers a step-by-step approach to understanding liberalism. He opens by
describing his shift from conservative to liberal thinking, followed by
providing his audience with a "personal inventory" questionnaire before
detailing what the liberal perspective looks like. Divided into five
sections, Natoli explains what it means to be a liberal utilizing his
18-point constitution on what liberals believe. Section 2 covers the
historical highlights "the liberal record of success" from the early
1600s to present day and the foundations to liberal thought.
While the preceding material is highly educational, the next several chapters under part 3 serve to crystallize liberalism as Natoli addresses where liberals stand on issues. Examples include human rights, health, defense, war and peace, as well as gun issues—just to name a few topics. Part 4 offers balance as Natoli includes a historical perspective on the conservative record of failure, what conservatives believe, and why their thinking doesn't work.
While the preceding material is highly educational, the next several chapters under part 3 serve to crystallize liberalism as Natoli addresses where liberals stand on issues. Examples include human rights, health, defense, war and peace, as well as gun issues—just to name a few topics. Part 4 offers balance as Natoli includes a historical perspective on the conservative record of failure, what conservatives believe, and why their thinking doesn't work.
Natoli offers plenty to ruminate on, plus a word of encouragement for his readers, in the last section, to engage in the political process by getting involved in organizations. In closing, Natoli states his groundbreaking read the best: "The American people deserve to see that liberal values are American values, and to appreciate that much of what has made America free and prosperous is a result of great liberal leaders and great liberal ideas."
RECOMMENDED by the US Review
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