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Author-Signed Paperback of The Art of the Compromise

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This copy is an author-signed paperback edition, a revised and expanded edition with 20% more content.


Product will ship after release date: November 22, 2025.


American democracy has never thrived on unanimity. From Shays’s Rebellion to January 6, from the Boston Tea Party to the Chicago riots of 1968, our history reveals a cantankerous people—protesting, quarreling, and, at times, rioting. Yet through this discord, the Republic has endured.


David L. Page, Ph.D., argues that America’s strength lies not in a unity of ideas but in an ideal of unity. Drawing on James Madison’s theory of factions, Abraham Lincoln’s plea for a perpetual Union, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “two minds,” and Ronald Reagan’s reminder that “half a loaf is better than none,” The Art of the Compromise explores how the United States bends without breaking.


This book reclaims compromise as a civic art. Not a weakness, but a discipline. Not the tyranny of the deal, but the genius of the “and.” Page shows how America’s two-party system, when working well, differentiates and integrates competing visions into solutions stronger than either side could hold alone.


At a moment when politics tilts toward fear and division, The Art of the Compromise offers a path forward. It calls us to decriminalize politics, revitalize Congress, and revive the habits of judgment that make democracy resilient.


Compromise is never easy—and it is not for the weak. Stay strong.

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