The new majority

The new majority
About this book
In an era of widespread and unsettling change in families, businesses, and communities, most Americans yearn for a government that will take their side. The contributors to this bold and visionary book argue that America is ready for a progressive politics with substance and bite. They contend that by embarking on a popular progressive course, the Democratic Party can become the moral voice and practical partner of American families striving for a better life.
This provocative book is a dialogue among Stanley B. Greenberg, Theda Skocpol, and other well-known thinkers. They reject conservative answers to America's most pressing problems - fraying social ties, hard-pressed families, sluggish economic growth, and widening gaps between the circumstances of the most privileged and those of everyone else. They urge a renewal of the nation's social contract, explain how to revitalize American democracy.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL17991238W
Subjects
Economic policyPolitics and governmentSocial policyProgressivism (United States politics)Democratic Party (U.S.)United states, politics and government, 1993-2001United states, economic policy, 1993-2001United states, social policy