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A bold and articulate defense of traditional American values, The Conservative Affirmation is Willmoore Kendall's enduring statement on the philosophical foundations of American conservatism. First published in 1963, the book argues that the U.S. Constitution reflects not a liberal mandate for endless individualism, but a carefully calibrated order rooted in majoritarian rule, moral consensus, and shared tradition. Kendall, a brilliant political theorist and one-time mentor to William F. Buckley Jr., challenges the liberal interpretations of the Founding and proposes a model of democracy constrained by virtue, religion, and responsible deliberation. With fierce intelligence and polemical clarity, he critiques the unchecked expansion of civil liberties, judicial activism, and secular technocracy—urging instead a return to the principles that he believes animated the American political community at its best. The Conservative Affirmation remains a key work for students of American political thought, conservatism, constitutionalism, and the enduring debate over the soul of the republic.