Beyond left & right : insurgency and the establishment

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Beyond left & right : insurgency and the establishment

David A. Horowitz

University of Illinois Press, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [397]-422) and index

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Description

Beyond Left and Right is a sweeping overview of political insurgency in the United States from the 1880s to the present. It is at once a stunning synthesis, drawing on a large number of scholarly works, and an ambitious and original piece of research. The book ranges over diverse individuals and groups that have attacked the established order, from the left and the right, from the Populists of the 1890s to Ross Perot and the religious right of our times, dealing along the way with non-interventionists, Klans, monetary radicals, McCarthyites, Birchers, and Reaganites, among many others.

Table of Contents

Preface xi Producer Values, Corporate Culture, and Progressive Politics 1 The Campaign against Internationalism, 1914-29 19 Anticorporate Progressives and the New Era, 1920-1929 43 Two Nations: The Cultural Contradictions of the Jazz Age 68 Farmers, the Money Power, and Depression Radicals, 1929-36 91 "Natural Man vs Corporate Man": Battling for Small Business in the 1930s 115 The Last Progressives: Breaking with New Deal Liberalism, 1936-40 138 The Noninterventionist Insurgency, 1935-41 162 Democratic Nationalism and the Assault on Collectivism, 1941-46 188 Crisis of the Old Order: The Revolt against Liberal Elites, 1945-50 214 The Nationalist Critique of Bipartisan Foreign Policy, 1949-55 239 On the Edge: Confronting Communist Conspiracy, Corporate Consolidation, and Civil Rights, 1953-63 261 The Populist Challenge to the Established Order, 1964-92 284 Conclusion 309 Notes 315 Bibliography 397 Index 423

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