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"Conscience of a Conservative" is a book written by Republican senator Barry Goldwater and published in 1960. The book serves as a manifesto of conservative principles and political philosophy. In it, Goldwater argues for limited government intervention, individual rights, and private property rights as the core principles of conservatism. He emphasizes the importance of preserving the Constitution and adhering to its original intent. Goldwater criticizes big government, expanded federal powers, and excessive regulation, highlighting the dangers they pose to individual liberty and states' rights. Additionally, he discusses the need for a strong defense and an assertive foreign policy to safeguard American interests. Throughout the book, Goldwater articulates his vision for a conservative movement that promotes individual freedom, limited government, and traditional values. "Conscience of a Conservative" has been influential in shaping conservative thought and has had a lasting impact on American politics.
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