The Conservative Century: From Reaction to Revolution

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Rowman & Littlefield, 16 нояб. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 280
This concise history focuses on the development of American conservatism in the twentieth century up to the present. Gregory L. Schneider traces the course of a once-reactionary movement opposed to progressive reform and the New Deal and describes how it came to advance alternative policies and programs that revolutionized the shaping of domestic politics, foreign policy, and economic policy. Along the way he profiles such influential thinkers as William F. Buckley, Frank Meyer, Henry Regnery, and Barry Goldwater. He also details how the decline of liberalism after the 1960s helped conservatives gain political power, and how their energized activism and organization culminated in the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980. Schneider also describes how the years since the Reagan Revolution have been decidedly mixed for American conservatives.
 

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Chapter 01 The Nemesis of Democracy
1
Chapter 02 Prophets Proselytizers and Pundits
39
Chapter 03 Getting to Know and to Like the People
65
Chapter 04 Plunging into Politics
91
Chapter 05 Revolution
119
Chapter 06 And Its Discontents
153
Chapter 07 Between Principles and Politics
181
Postscript
209
Bibliography
217
Index
237
About the Author
261
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Gregory L. Schneider is associate professor of history at Emporia State University.

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