Speeches explore a variety of political and social issues, including tax reform, the conservative movement, nuclear disarmament, and the growth of government
17 As quoted in D'Souza, How an Ordinary Man, 104. 18 Anderson, Revolution, 127, 130–32. 19 Richard Neustadt, foreword to Saving the Reagan Presidency, by David Abshire, vii. 20 D'Souza, How an Ordinary Man, 231.
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