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A Time to Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America Paperback – May 12, 2009

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“I’m the only person in the history of Virginia elected to statewide office with a Union card, two Purple Hearts, and three tattoos."

Jim Webb—the bestselling author and now the celebrated, outspoken U.S. Senator from Virginia—presents a clear-eyed, hard-hitting plan of attack for putting government to work for the people, rather than special interests, and for restoring the country's standing around the world.

Infused with the intelligence, force, and firebrand style that has earned Senator Jim Webb enormous national attention from his earlest days in office,
A Time to Fight offers a thorough and provocative assessment of the thorniest issues Americans face today, along with cogent solutions drawn from Webb's lifetime of experience as a much-decorated Marine, a widely traveled, award-winning journalist and novelist, a highly placed member of the Reagan administration, a Senator with a son who fought as a Marine in Iraq and, perhaps most important, a proud scion of America's vast but frequently ignored working class.

Webb exposes how America has entered a dangerous, unprecedented cycle of seemingly unsolvable unknowns. Our economic policies, particularly in this age of globalization, have produced widely divergent results leading to a country calcifying along class lines. Our demographic makeup has been altered dramatically and is set to keep on changing, through both legal and illegal immigration. Our editorialists and politicians talk about the American dream, and some urge us to bring democracy to the rest of the world. But more than two million Americans are now in prison, by far the highest incarceration rate in the so-called advanced world. Our foreign policy is confused, without clear direction; increasingly vulnerable to such largely unexamined long-term threats as China's emerging power while it has become bogged down in the never-ending struggles of the Middle East. As this drift toward societal regression has taken place, America's leadership has largely been paralyzed, unable or unwilling to stop the slide. "Where are the leaders?" Webb asks. "Has our political process become so compromised by powerful interest groups and the threat of character assassination that even the best among us will not dare to speak honestly about the solutions that might bring us back to common sense and fundamental fairness?"

Through vivid personal narratives of the struggles members of his family faced, and citing the courageous actions of presidents ranging from Andrew Jackson to Teddy Roosevelt to Dwight Eisenhower,
A Time to Fight provides specific, viable ideas for restoring fairness to our economic system, correcting the direction of national security efforts, ending America's military occupation of Iraq, and developing greater government accountability. Webb brings a fresh perspective to political dynamics that have shaped our country. His stirring, populist manifesto calls upon voters to make the choices that will change America for the better in this election season.
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“The best tour of the capitol I’ve ever taken . . . a vivid analysis of the folly of our foreign policy and the unfairness of our domestic one.”
—Margaret Carlson, Bloomberg.com

“A Time to Fight may be the best evocation of the twenty-first century Democratic Party’s emerging style and philosophy. Webb is a . . . terrific writer . . . and now he has written a policy book that is actually worth reading, an unprecedented feat for a sitting politician.”
—Joe Klein,
Time

“Jim Webb is a serious writer, not a politician who writes books on the side . . . He offers a fresh approach to politics and stirs excitement.”
—Elizabeth Drew,
New York Review of Books

About the Author

JIM WEBB is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and the author of nine books, including the bestselling cultural history Born Fighting and the classic novel of the Vietnam War Fields of Fire as well as Lost Soldiers, The Emperor's General, and three other novels. As a Marine in Vietnam he received the nation's second- and third-highest awards for combat heroism. He served as Assistant Secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Navy during the Reagan administration. In January 2009, upon the retirement of Senator John Warner, Webb will become Virginia’s senior U.S. Senator. 

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Broadway Books (May 12, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0767928369
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0767928366
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.19 x 0.6 x 8 inches
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The Honorable James H. Webb, Jr., has been a combat Marine, committee counsel in Congress, Assistant Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Senator from Virginia, Emmy-award winning journalist, filmmaker and author of 10 books.

Webb graduated from the Naval Academy in 1968, one of 18 midshipmen to receive a special commendation for “outstanding leadership contributions,” and was the Honor Graduate, first in his class of 243 lieutenants, at Marine Corps Officer's Basic School. At age 23 as a rifle platoon and company commander in Vietnam he was awarded the Navy Cross, the Silver Star Medal, two Bronze Star Medals with the combat “V” and two Purple Hearts, and was the most highly decorated member of the Naval Academy’s historic class of 1968.

Webb graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in 1975, receiving the Horan Award for excellence in legal writing, then became the first Vietnam veteran to serve as a full committee counsel in the U.S. Congress, serving from 1977 to 1981 as assistant minority counsel and then full counsel to the House Committee on Veterans Affairs. In 1982, he led the fight to include an African-American soldier in the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Appointed by President Ronald Reagan, Webb was the first-ever Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs in 1984, and in 1987 the first Naval Academy graduate in history to serve in the military and become Secretary of the Navy. At the Pentagon, he also was a member of the Armed Forces Policy Council and the Defense Resources Board.

He was a Fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics in 1992.

Webb served six years representing Virginia in the United States Senate. While in the Senate, in 2007 Webb delivered the response to the President’s State of the Union address, and served on the Foreign Relations, Armed Services, Veterans Affairs, and Joint Economic committees, including four years as Chairman of the Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel, and of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

He wrote and guided to passage the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the most significant veterans’ legislation since World War II. Despite strong opposition by the Bush Administration and Republican leaders, Webb conceived and implemented a bipartisan approach and accomplished the passage of this landmark legislation in only sixteen months. He also was the leading voice in the United States Congress on behalf of reforming America’s broken criminal justice system, and co-authored legislation which exposed $60 billion of waste, fraud and abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan wartime-support contracts.

The Atlantic Magazine spotlighted him as one of the world’s “Brave Thinkers” for possessing “two things vanishingly rare in Congress: a conscience and a spine.”

Having widely traveled in Asia for decades, as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Asia-Pacific Subcommittee, Webb was the leading voice in calling for the U.S. to re-engage in East Asia, meeting frequently with key national leaders throughout the region. He personally initiated what later became known as the “strategic pivot to Asia,” two years before Obama was elected President. He also conceived and carried out the process that resulted in opening up Burma (Myanmar) to the outside world. In 2009, he was the first American leader to be allowed entry into Burma in ten years, leading a historic visit that opened up a dialogue that resulted in the re-establishment of relations between our two countries.

A long-term observer of the strategic balance in East Asia, Webb has been warning for twenty years about Chinese expansionism in the Senkaku Islands and in the South China Sea. He speaks Vietnamese and has maintained strong relations with the American Vietnamese community, including extensive pro bono work dating from the late 1970s. He has maintained continuous relations in Thailand for more than thirty years, and In 2015 was a guest of Thai government leaders to discuss how to improve deteriorating US – Thai relations. He also has maintained similar relations in Japan.

In addition to his public service, Webb has had a varied career as a writer. He taught “Poetry and the Novel” as writer in residence at the Naval Academy. He wrote frequent policy-oriented articles and editorials for major American newspapers and magazines, particularly in the area of defense and national security issues, including numerous articles for the New York Times and Wall Street Journal editorial pages. Traveling widely as a journalist with multiple assignments in Japan, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, Webb was the first American journalist ever allowed access to report from inside the Japanese prison system. He covered the American military in many ways, including TV coverage of the Marines in Beirut in 1983 for PBS for which he received a national Emmy Award, and in 2004 as an “embedded reporter” with the U.S. military in Afghanistan.

Webb is the author of ten books. These include six best-selling novels, notably “Fields of Fire,” widely recognized as the classic novel of the Vietnam War. His nonfiction books include “Born Fighting,” a sweeping cultural history of the Scots-Irish people that author Tom Wolfe termed “an important work of sociological history…the most brilliant battle-flare ever launched by a book."

Webb has extensive experience in Hollywood as a screenwriter and producer. He wrote the original story and was executive producer of the film “Rules of Engagement,” starring Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel Jackson, which held the top slot in U.S. box offices for two weeks in April 2000.

Webb has received more than 30 national awards, including two American Legion National Commander Awards for his work in the area of Veterans Affairs and for his writings, including the Vietnam classic “Fields of Fire,” and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Citizen Leadership (in April 2014), which is the University of Virginia’s highest recognition for public service. He received the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service in 1987, as well as the Congressional Medal of Honor Society’s Patriot Award for being an American who “exemplified the ideals that make our country strong and a beacon of liberty to people throughout the world” (President Ronald Reagan was the previous year’s recipient of this award).

Each year, the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation presents a series of awards to Marines and civilian community members, recognizing exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history. The James Webb Award is named for the senator, author, and Navy Cross recipient. It is given for distinguished fiction dealing with U.S. Marines or Marine Corps life.

Webb has six children and lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, Hong Le Webb, who was born in Vietnam and is a graduate of Cornell Law School.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2015
    A Time to Fight, Reclaiming a Fair and Just America by best-selling author and US Senator from Virginia from 2007 to 2013, Jim Webb. Webb was asked to write an essay about what to do next just days after 9-11. He rejected attacking Iraq and/or occupying territory in the Middle East. When the Wall Street Journal refused to publish his article, he knew the Bush administration would push for war against Iraq. He was correct.

    At a time of upheaval in Iraq, this is an important book to read or re-read. It was originally published in 2008. Webb also has cogent advice about our current political situation, and remember he wrote the book before President Obama was elected. In order to reclaim a fair and just America, he argues we must elect political leaders with the courage to lead and the courage to confront big money in politics. Again the book was written before the Citizens United decision of January, 2010.

    Webb's career has spanned the US Marine Corps, service in Congress, service in the Reagan Pentagon, a career in journalism, and half-a-dozen best-selling novels. This book is well worth reading, as readable A Time to Fight, Reclaiming a Fair and Just America by best-selling author and US Senator from Virginia from 2007 to 2013, Jim Webb. Webb was asked to write an essay about what to do next just days after 9-11. He rejected attacking Iraq and/or occupying territory in the Middle East. When the Wall Street Journal refused to publish his article, he knew the Bush administration would push for war against Iraq. He was correct.

    At a time of upheaval in Iraq, this is an important book to read or re-read. It was originally published in 2008. Webb also has cogent advice about our current political situation, and remember he wrote the book before President Obama was elected. In order to reclaim a fair and just America, he argues we must elect political leaders with the courage to lead and the courage to confront big money in politics. Again the book was written before the Citizens United decision of January, 2010.

    Webb's career has spanned the US Marine Corps, service in Congress, service in the Reagan Pentagon, a career in journalism, and half-a-dozen best-selling novels. This book is well worth reading, as readable A Time to Fight, Reclaiming a Fair and Just America by best-selling author and US Senator from Virginia from 2007 to 2013, Jim Webb. Webb was asked to write an essay about what to do next just days after 9-11. He rejected attacking Iraq and/or occupying territory in the Middle East. When the Wall Street Journal refused to publish his article, he knew the Bush administration would push for war against Iraq. He was correct.

    At a time of upheaval in Iraq, this is an important book to read or re-read. It was originally published in 2008. Webb also has cogent advice about our current political situation, and remember he wrote the book before President Obama was elected. In order to reclaim a fair and just America, he argues we must elect political leaders with the courage to lead and the courage to confront big money in politics. Again the book was written before the Citizens United decision of January, 2010.

    Webb's career has spanned the US Marine Corps, service in Congress, service in the Reagan Pentagon, a career in journalism, and half-a-dozen best-selling novels. This book is well worth reading, as readable A Time to Fight, Reclaiming a Fair and Just America by best-selling author and US Senator from Virginia from 2007 to 2013, Jim Webb. Webb was asked to write an essay about what to do next just days after 9-11. He rejected attacking Iraq and/or occupying territory in the Middle East. When the Wall Street Journal refused to publish his article, he knew the Bush administration would push for war against Iraq. He was correct.

    At a time of upheaval in Iraq, this is an important book to read or re-read. It was originally published in 2008. Webb also has cogent advice about our current political situation, and remember he wrote the book before President Obama was elected. In order to reclaim a fair and just America, he argues we must elect political leaders with the courage to lead and the courage to confront big money in politics. Again the book was written before the Citizens United decision of January, 2010.

    Webb's career has spanned the US Marine Corps, service in Congress, service in the Reagan Pentagon, a career in journalism, and half-a-dozen best-selling novels. This book is well worth reading, as readable A Time to Fight, Reclaiming a Fair and Just America by best-selling author and US Senator from Virginia from 2007 to 2013, Jim Webb. Webb was asked to write an essay about what to do next just days after 9-11. He rejected attacking Iraq and/or occupying territory in the Middle East. When the Wall Street Journal refused to publish his article, he knew the Bush administration would push for war against Iraq. He was correct.

    At a time of upheaval in Iraq, this is an important book to read or re-read. It was originally published in 2008. Webb also has cogent advice about our current political situation, and remember he wrote the book before President Obama was elected. In order to reclaim a fair and just America, he argues we must elect political leaders with the courage to lead and the courage to confront big money in politics. Again the book was written before the Citizens United decision of January, 2010.

    Webb's career has spanned the US Marine Corps, service in Congress, service in the Reagan Pentagon, a career in journalism, and half-a-dozen best-selling novels. This book is well worth reading, as readable A Time to Fight, Reclaiming a Fair and Just America by best-selling author and US Senator from Virginia from 2007 to 2013, Jim Webb. Webb was asked to write an essay about what to do next just days after 9-11. He rejected attacking Iraq and/or occupying territory in the Middle East. When the Wall Street Journal refused to publish his article, he knew the Bush administration would push for war against Iraq. He was correct.

    At a time of upheaval in Iraq, this is an important book to read or re-read. It was originally published in 2008. Webb also has cogent advice about our current political situation, and remember he wrote the book before President Obama was elected. In order to reclaim a fair and just America, he argues we must elect political leaders with the courage to lead and the courage to confront big money in politics. Again the book was written before the Citizens United decision of January, 2010.

    Webb's career has spanned the US Marine Corps, service in Congress, service in the Reagan Pentagon, a career in journalism, and half-a-dozen best-selling novels. This book is well worth reading, as readable as it is timely.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2015
    Sen. Webb's analysis of what ails America is on target. He writes with the passion of someone who thinks and cares deeply about his country, and his story-telling ability, hones over the course of writing several best-sellers, shows itself here, as he lays out the broad themes of his agenda. These include prison reform, a sensible foreign policy that projects American power in the service of our own interests rather than on behalf of messianic, utopian ideology, and a domestic policy that concentrates out 'nation-building' efforts where they belong: here at home. Sen. Webb's obvious compassion for those left behind, especially his own folk, the poor and working-class whites of the South and middle west, expresses itself in definite policy prescriptions, such as a revival of the 'Civilian Conservation Corps,' as a way to solve both structural unemployment and job-skills issues while also rebuilding our Nation's infrastructure. His rootedness in his family's past ties him to rural America in a way that our trans-national elites can never be, nor understand. That he has not had a better hearing before a far greater audience than has been the case since he published this book is a shame, more reflective of America's immersion in celebrity politics than it is of the relative merits of those who offer their leadership to us in a time of uncertainty and lingering crisis. This book is well worth the read, and it will make the reader think. Even in disagreement, one can learn much from pondering Sen. Webb's policy proposals.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2011
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    There is a lot of fighting going on in Washington these days. This is not the fighting that Jim Webb is talking about. He spends a fair amount of time in the beginning of the book to reveal his background--not so we would know how he came to be a U.S. Senator but rather so we would understand his thinking process.
    A Time to Fight is calling for a rational approach to solving today's problems. He looks at problems--the deficit, the close ties between the military and the Defense industry it supports, the prison system, and the class warfare going on today--and he presents a clear understanding about how these problems came to exist and what should be done to solve them.
    It is refreshing to hear a public figure talk about the greed that is tearing our country apart. Instead of blaming the poor for being poor, he points to the real culprits--those people whose unrestrained greed continues daily to take money out of the system. The poor don't choose to be poor but the rich choose to keep them poor and then blame them for everything that goes wrong.
    Not every reader will agree with all of Webb's stands on the issues but Webb does look at each issue thoroughly and objectively. This is an excellent read for both conservatives and liberals, Democrats and Republicans--for in truth, Webb has been all of these, and why shouldn't he have been. These are complicated times and there are no simple, pat solutions.
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  • Alexander Greer
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Manifesto
    Reviewed in Canada on May 3, 2020
    I enjoyed Senator Webb's earlier "Born Fighting", which is about the Scots-Irish and the building of the USA. In this book he has laid out his political vision for America. It is interesting in that he was originally a Democrat who turned Republican in the 1970s (with the Democratic Party moving in a very left-ward direction). He served as Navy Secretary in the Reagan Administration in the 1980s. Not being happy with the policies in the Bush II years, he then went back to the Democrats to win the Virginia Senate seat. Given how the Democratic Party has gone further leftwards, Jim Webb is now an Independent. Indeed he has shown that he puts the nation's interest before mere partisanship, and this book (written about ten years ago) serves as good background to the earth-shaking political events of 2016.
  • KENNETH HAWE
    5.0 out of 5 stars HOW AMERICA REALY WORKS
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2013
    THIS BOOK IS A FASINATING INSIGHT SHOWING HOW AMERICA REALY WORKS. IT HELPS US TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE WORLD TODAY AND MAKES US WONDER IF THE U.S.A. FOREIGN POLICY IS SUSTAINABLE.