Beyond the liberal consensus : a political history of the United States since 1965
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Beyond the liberal consensus : a political history of the United States since 1965
Hurst, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-283) and index
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Beyond the Liberal Consensus is a broad survey of the recent political history of the United States for students and others interested in contemporary America. In looking at the Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush administrations, it focuses on three principal themes: changes in party politics and domestic policy; political debate over foreign affairs; and the country's shifting economic fortunes. lwan Morgan argues that the 'liberal consensus' which shaped US politics after the World War II - based on the country's undisputed political and economic predominance and the politics of New Deal liberalism promoted by the Democratic Party collapsed in the mid-1960s. Since then, political dispute and conflict rather than consensus have characterised the role of government in social and economic matters and in foreign policy. The author argues in conclusion that, despite the electoral success of Ronald Reagan, nothing resembling a conservative consensus came into being in the 1980s, and there are signs that President Clinton intends bringing back certain elements of classic Democratic liberalism.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Liberal Consensus of the Postwar Era
- The Unravelling of the Liberal Consensus, 1965-8
- Beyond Dominion: A New Foreign Policy for a Changed World, 1969-76
- Beyond Eden: the Political Economy of Stagflation, 1969-76
- Beyond Roosevelt: Parties, Politics and Domestic Issues, 1969-76
- Malaise: the Politics of the Carter Era, 1977-80
- True Believers: Conservatives and the Conservative Agenda of the 111980s
- Incomplete Revolution: Politics and Policy in the Reagan Era, 1981-8
- The Morning After: the Politics of the Bush Era, 1989-92
- Conclusion: Beyond the Liberal Consensus.
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