
A Republican's Lament
Mississippi Needs Good Government Conservatives
Bill Crawford(Author)
University Press of Mississippi
Published on 31. October 2024
Book
Hardback
277 pages
978-1-4968-5442-1 (ISBN)
Description
Bill Crawford thought his modern-day Republican Party would lift Mississippi off the bottom, a notion born of Gil Carmichael's vision for good government conservatism. A Republican's Lament tells of Crawford's dedicated efforts to implement Carmichael's vision, his keen observations of Mississippi's struggles, and his critical commentaries over the past half century.
For more than fifty years, few people have had a better view or a wider variety of roles in the ups and downs of Mississippi and its communities than Crawford. The Canton native has been a daily newspaper reporter, a crusading small-town weekly editor, a Republican Party leader, a reform-minded Republican state representative, an influential Institutions of Higher Learning Board trustee, a successful banker, a community college administrator, a state economic development official, a community development leader and nonprofit founder, a mentor of developing community leaders, and a syndicated political columnist.
From Gil Carmichael's vision for good government and Haley Barbour's pragmatic conservatism to starve the beast and truth management politics, poverty and the Cycle of Prosperity, Faulkner's curse and other behavioral shadows, the Ayers case, and more, Crawford weaves a unique and eventful story about his home state's enduring dilemmas and a clarion call for its better possibilities.
For more than fifty years, few people have had a better view or a wider variety of roles in the ups and downs of Mississippi and its communities than Crawford. The Canton native has been a daily newspaper reporter, a crusading small-town weekly editor, a Republican Party leader, a reform-minded Republican state representative, an influential Institutions of Higher Learning Board trustee, a successful banker, a community college administrator, a state economic development official, a community development leader and nonprofit founder, a mentor of developing community leaders, and a syndicated political columnist.
From Gil Carmichael's vision for good government and Haley Barbour's pragmatic conservatism to starve the beast and truth management politics, poverty and the Cycle of Prosperity, Faulkner's curse and other behavioral shadows, the Ayers case, and more, Crawford weaves a unique and eventful story about his home state's enduring dilemmas and a clarion call for its better possibilities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Jackson
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 272 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
417 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4968-5442-1 (9781496854421)
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E-Book
10/2024
Princeton University Press
€24.49
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Persons
Bill Crawford retired in 2020 after working for decades in a variety of roles in both the public and private sectors. Since 2009, he has written a statewide syndicated column. He and his wife Lynn live in Jackson, Mississippi.