Country Before Party: Restoring National Interest in a Divided Age
Maria L. EllisIn an era defined by polarization, outrage, and political tribalism, one question rises above the noise: What happens when party loyalty becomes stronger than loyalty to the country itself?
In Country Before Party, Maria L. Ellis examines one of the most pressing challenges of modern democracy-the growing divide between political factions and the erosion of a shared national purpose.
Drawing on historical examples, policy analysis, and real-world leadership lessons, Ellis explores how nations maintain strength not through ideological purity but through institutional integrity, responsible governance, and the courage to place long-term national interest above short-term political advantage.
This book examines critical themes shaping the modern political landscape, including:
- The rise of political polarization and its impact on democratic institutions
- The tension between party loyalty and national responsibility
- Leadership during moments of national crisis
- The importance of constitutional principles and institutional trust
- How citizens, leaders, and institutions can rebuild civic unity
Rather than offering partisan arguments, Country Before Party invites readers to step back from political labels and consider a deeper question: What does responsible leadership look like when the stakes are the future of the nation?
Through thoughtful reflection and practical insights, this book calls for a renewed commitment to civic responsibility, institutional stewardship, and the idea that the health of a nation must always come before the ambitions of any political party.
Because the survival of democratic societies depends not on winning every political battle-but on remembering what we are ultimately trying to protect together.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Ellis Publishing House
Published: 05/19/2026
ISBN: 9781971326351
Pages: 274
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.58d
