The liberal tradition in crisis : American politics in the sixties
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The liberal tradition in crisis : American politics in the sixties
(Problems in American civilization)
Heath, [c1974]
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Contents of Works
- Liberal politics from New Deal to Great Society: Schlesinger, A. The new liberal coalition. Newfield, J. and Greenfield, J. The disrupted history of populist liberalism
- Social-welfare policy and public spending: Banfield, E. C. The unheavenly city. Moynihan, D. P. The professionalization of reform. Glazer, N. The limits of social policy. Lowi, T. J. The public philosophy; interest-group liberalism
- Liberal economics, corporate capitalism, and foreign policy: Lekachman. R. Liberal government and economic policy. Nossiter, B. D. The myth of countervailing power. Galbraith, J. K. The industrial system and the cold war. Bazelon, D. T. The overriding is
- Liberal ideals and public unhappiness: Goodwin, R. N. Sources of the public unhappiness. Sexton, B. Middle-class workers and the new politics. Lomax, L. E. The white liberal. Mills, C. W. Liberal values in the modern world
- The future of liberal politics: Phillips, K. P. The emerging Republican majority. Scammon, R. M. and Wattenberg, B. J. The real majority. Harrington, M. Toward a new democratic left. Burnham, W. D. The end of American party politics