America doesn't just feel divided; it feels off course. Truth gets buried under outrage. Power keeps escaping accountability. Good people are exhausted, cynical, or tempted to quit paying attention altogether.
The Moral Compass: Reclaiming the Soul of American Democracy isn't a book for the left or the right; it's for anyone who's thinking we can do better. It starts with a simple idea: democracy doesn't collapse solely because of bad leaders. It collapses when citizens stop demanding character, fairness, and responsibility from everyone (including themselves).
Within The Moral Compass, you'll find a clear framework for moral decision-making in public life, and a practical, step-by-step agenda to rebuild what's been hollowed out: fair representation, ethical leadership, honest elections, civic education, accountable institutions, and a renewed culture of service. It's a blueprint, written in plain language, grounded in history, and focused on what can actually be done.