Regardless of what you see on the nightly news or hear from politicians, America is the greatest superpower in history, and those who live here will experience a future of fantastic abundance for the remainder of the century and beyond.
Is America’s future as bright as its past? What’s Right with America argues that not only is the answer “Yes,” but the nation’s most incredible days are yet to come. Despite the challenges and divisions we face, America’s true strength lies in its core principles and the resilient spirit of its people.
From the vision of our Founding Fathers to the resilience and determination that have shaped our history, What’s Right with America explores what makes the country uniquely capable of thriving in times of change. With inspiring stories and thought-provoking analysis, authors Paul Johnson and Larry Aldrich reveal how America’s prosperity is rooted in more than just economic might—it’s grounded in values like freedom, individual empowerment, and deep commitment to justice and liberty.
Johnson and Aldrich have identified five defining characteristics that have propelled the United States to greatness, showing how these ideals can guide us through current and future challenges. Whether you’re concerned about politics, society, or the economy, What’s Right With America offers a powerful reminder that America’s strength is more than just its leadership—it’s in every citizen who believes in the promise of a better future.
What’s Right with America is a must-read for anyone who believes in America’s potential and is looking for a roadmap to a brighter tomorrow. Join the movement to embrace optimism, uphold our founding ideals, and strengthen the spirit that makes America exceptional.
What’s Right with America is a compelling and unapologetically optimistic exploration of the values, institutions, and cultural forces that have shaped the United States into a global beacon of freedom and innovation. Paul Johnson’s masterful historical perspective, paired with Larry Aldrich’s deep patriotism results in a book that is both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant.
Rather than dwelling on the nation’s challenges, Johnson and Aldrich remind us of the enduring principles—individual liberty, free enterprise, the rule of law—that continue to make America exceptional. The authors also outline the responsibilities we all share in preserving these foundations, offering insights that are as practical as they are principled.
This is an inspiring read for anyone seeking clarity and confidence in a time of uncertainty. It’s not just a defense of America’s past but a roadmap for safeguarding its future.