Title
Liberalism and Its Discontents / Alan Brinkley.
ISBN
9780674270855
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2000]
Copyright
©2000
Language
English
Language Note
In English.
Description
1 online resource (384 p.)
Item Number
10.4159/9780674270855 doi
Call Number
JC574.2.U6 .B756 2000
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.5130973
Summary
How did liberalism, the great political tradition that from the New Deal to the 1960s seemed to dominate American politics, fall from favor so far and so fast? In this history of liberalism since the 1930s, a distinguished historian offers an eloquent account of postwar liberalism, where it came from, where it has gone, and why. The book supplies a crucial chapter in the history of twentieth-century American politics as well as a valuable and clear perspective on the state of our nation's politics today.Liberalism and Its Discontents moves from a penetrating interpretation of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal to an analysis of the profound and frequently corrosive economic, social, and cultural changes that have undermined the liberal tradition. The book moves beyond an examination of the internal weaknesses of liberalism and the broad social and economic forces it faced to consider the role of alternative political traditions in liberalism's downfall. What emerges is a picture of a dominant political tradition far less uniform and stable--and far more complex and contested--than has been argued. The author offers as well a masterly assessment of how some of the leading historians of the postwar era explained (or failed to explain) liberalism and other political ideologies in the last half-century. He also makes clear how historical interpretation was itself a reflection of liberal assumptions that began to collapse more quickly and completely than almost any scholar could have imagined a generation ago. As both political history and a critique of that history, Liberalism and Its Discontents, based on extraordinary essays written over the last decade, leads to a new understanding of the shaping of modern America.
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
Digital File Characteristics
text file PDF
Source of Description
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Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
1. The Rise of Franklin Roosevelt
2. The New Deal Experiments
3. The Late New Deal and the Idea of the State
4. The New Deal and Southern Politics
5. The Two World Wars and American Liberalism
6. Legacies of World War II
7. Historians and the Interwar Years
8. Hofstadter's The Age of Reform Reconsidered
9. Robert Penn Warren, T. Harry Williams, and Huey Long
10. Icons of the American Establishment
11. The Posthumous Lives of John F. Kennedy
12. Therapeutic Radicalism of the New Left
13. Allard Lowenstein and the Ordeal of Liberalism
14. The Taming of the Political Convention
15. The Passions of Oral Roberts
16. The Problem of American Conservatism
17. Historians and Their Publics
Notes
Sources
Index