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The New American Deal : A Collection of Essays Written in Favour of a Renewed Republic: A Collection of Essays Written in Favour of a Renewed Republic

By Frazier, Maxwell

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Title: The New American Deal : A Collection of Essays Written in Favour of a Renewed Republic: A Collection of Essays Written in Favour of a Renewed Republic  
Author: Frazier, Maxwell
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Philosophy, Political Science
Collections: Authors Community, Politics
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Publication Date:
2025
Publisher: Self-Published
Member Page: Maxwell Frazier

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Frazier, M. (2025). The New American Deal : A Collection of Essays Written in Favour of a Renewed Republic. Retrieved from https://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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The New American Deal is a bold constitutional and political reform manifesto designed for an America struggling with polarization, executive overreach, declining civic education, and global instability. Blending historical analysis with forward-looking policy design, the book lays out a comprehensive agenda for modernizing American institutions while preserving the spirit of the Founders. Through essays that examine elections, courts, the presidency, national security, AI governance, climate resilience, military doctrine, and civic service, the work argues that the republic’s survival depends on renewing the public virtue that once sustained it. The New American Deal is not a partisan program but a philosophical challenge: to rebuild a self-governing society worthy of the freedoms it inherited. For citizens, reformers, policymakers, and scholars, it is a roadmap for a more resilient, just, and truly republican future.

Summary
The New American Deal presents a sweeping vision for renewing the American republic through thirteen pillars of governmental reform. Drawing on lessons from classical republicanism, the Founding era, and modern global democracies, the book argues that the United States stands at a crossroads between liberty and decline. The New American Deal offers a reform blueprint rooted in civic virtue, institutional restraint, and national resilience. It proposes transformations in voting, representation, constitutional norms, judicial independence, digital rights, infrastructure security, military posture, civic service, and the post-9/11 security regime. Rather than partisan revolution or ideological purity, the book advocates a pragmatic restoration of republican governance—reviving constitutional balance, rebuilding public trust, and preparing the nation for an era of technological upheaval and geopolitical competition.

Excerpt
(Selected from the spirit and language of Part III, “The Expanded New American Deal,” capturing the voice and thesis while remaining self-contained.) “A republic cannot be preserved by sentiment alone. It must continually rebuild the institutions that guard liberty from the appetites of power, from the factions of the moment, and from the emergencies that never cease. The New American Deal begins with a simple premise: that the United States must decide whether it wishes to remain a republic of laws or drift into the habits of empire. We cannot meet the challenges of the twenty-first century with the tools of the twentieth, nor preserve the Constitution by invoking it without understanding it. Our task is not revolution, but restoration—restoring balance to a presidency swollen by crisis, restoring representation to a Congress designed for a smaller nation, restoring integrity to elections, independence to the judiciary, and dignity to civic life. A free people must be more than spectators of their own government. They must be its stewards. The New American Deal calls upon citizens to recover that stewardship and to rebuild the republic as if its future depends on our generation alone—because it does.”

Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS IN FAVOUR OF A RENEWED REPUBLIC. Prologue. How to read this book………………………............……………………….................6 1. Safe Food, Healthy Schools & Stronger Kids — HEALTHY FUTURES ACT (HFA) ….....7 2. Honest Education — HONEST EDUCATION ACT (HEA) ………………………............17 3. End Plastic Waste — HEALTHY OCEANS ACT (HOA) …………………………...……25 4. Restore Our Land & Climate — HEALTHY LAND ACT (HLA) …………………………34 5. Clean Energy for the 21st Century — HYDROGEN ACT (HDA) …………………………45 6. American Cars, American Future — HIGHWAY ACT (HYA) ……………………………58 7. A Modern Navy — HIGH SEAS ACT (HSA) ………………………………………………70 8. Build America Again — HOMELAND INFRASTRUCTURE ACT (HIA) ………………81 9. Your Data, Your Rights — HONEST ACCESS ACT (HXA) …………………….………..93 10. Break up big-tech, Worker's rights — HARD WORK ACT (HWA) ……………………101 11. Healthy Communities for All — HOMESTEAD ADVANCEMENT ACT (HVA) …….110 12. Secure our Healthcare — HEALTH COVENANT ACT (HCA) …………….…………119 13. Fair Revenue, Fair America — HONEST REVENUE ACT (HRA) ……………………127

 
 



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