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Entrepreneur endorses new TAS book on GOP 'civil war'

Entrepreneur endorses new TAS book on GOP 'civil war'

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April 28, 2014

April 28, 2014 -- Entrepreneur Jay Lapeyre has endorsed the Atlas Society's new book, The Republican Party's Civil War: Will Freedom Win?

"Ed Hudgins has written the playbook for Republicans, Independents, and Democrats alienated  b

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y the moral cannibalism and dysfunction of today’s politics.  Hudgins’ short book defines the three warring factions in the Republican Party, and explains why without a coalition based on individual liberty, the Party is destined for lost elections, and ever more expansive, intrusive, and corrupt government.  To win, the new coalition must explicitly advocate economic liberty, social tolerance, and equal rights for all; and reject crony capitalism, identity politics, and social intolerance.  The book explains why liberty best protects our interests in personal morality, economic prosperity and privacy.  Here’s the playbook for the Republican Party to gain the moral high ground and attract millions to a powerful, and uniquely American, political movement.  If not now, when?"  — Jay  Lapeyre


ABOUT JAY LAPEYRE:

James M. Lapeyre, Jr., (Jay) is President of Laitram, LLC, a diversified

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global manufacturer of plastic conveyor belting, shrimp processing equipment, and space-saving stairs. He is also Board Chair of ION Geophysical, a NYSE company that provides seismic technology services and solutions to the global energy industry

Mr. Lapeyre is Chair of the Tulane Board of Administrators and Board Chair of The Atlas Society in Washington, D.C. He is a past Chair of The Business Council of New Orleans, and of the Isidore Newman Board of Governors, and he serves on a number of civic boards.

Post-Katrina, Mr. Lapeyre has been actively engaged in efforts to reform and improve local and state government in areas such as flood safety, uniform property assessments, charter schools, criminal justice, and the office of the Orleans Inspector General and Independent Police Monitor.

Mr. Lapeyre earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas and his Master of Business Administration and Doctor of Jurisprudence from Tulane University in 1978

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