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Conservatism in AmericaConservatism in America

Conservatism in America2007

Paul Edward Gottfried

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"This book argues that the American conservative movement, as it now exists, does not have deep roots, It began in the 1950s as the invention of journalists and men of letters reacting to the early Cold War and the attempt to construct a rallying point for like-minded opponents of international Communism. The resulting movement has exaggerated the permanence of its values, while its militant anti-Communism and periodic suppression of dissent have weakened its capacity for internal debate. The movement came to power at least partly by burying an older anti-welfare state Right, one that in fact had enjoyed a social following that was concentrated in small-town America. The newcomers played down the merits of those they had replaced; and in the 1980's the neoconservatives, who took over the postwar conservative movement from an earlier generation, belittled their predecessors in a similar way. Among the movement's major accomplishments has been its ability to recreate its own past. The success of this revised history lies in the fact that even the movement's critics are now inclined to accept it."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL1837155W

Subjects

Politics and governmentHistoryConservatismPolitical partiesRight and left (Political science)Political parties, united statesUnited states, politics and government, 20th centuryUnited states, politics and government, 2001-2009POLITICAL SCIENCEPolitical IdeologiesConservatism & Liberalism

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