The Long Divide: Essays on Duty, Dissent, and Stewardship is a collection of reflections on conscience, leadership, and the quiet endurance that keeps a democracy alive. Drawing on his experience as a veteran, attorney, and former National Park Service official, Chris Burnette examines how integrity survives within the machinery of modern institutions-and why it must.
These essays explore the tension between loyalty and truth, the decay of courage in bureaucracies, and the moral discipline required to hold the line when systems fail. Both personal and universal, Burnette's voice carries the authority of service and the humility of stewardship.
In a time when outrage is louder than reason, The Long Divide reminds readers that the survival of a republic depends not on power, but on conscience.