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The decline of New Deal liberalism and the resurgence of Republican conservatism that began with the 1968 election of Richard Nixon culminated in the 1980s in the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and George Bush. In America's Right Turn historian William Berman examines the political, cultural, and economic context in which Republican conservatives operated and explores the crisis of the liberal welfare state against the background of presidential politics.
In seeking the reasons for the end to Democratic hegemony, Berman first acknowledges the key role played by conservative populism. He also examines the effect of the conservative backlash to the rights revolution. But most importantly, he shows how conservative politics became allied with conservative economics - an alliance forged with singular success during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
Inflation and globalization had more to do with conservatism's success in 1980 than any other single factor, Berman contends, and Republican conservatives held the presidency through the decade largely because an improving national economy was working in their favor.
After examining the Reagan administration's social and economic policies, as well as the reasons for liberalism's moribund state in the 1980s, Berman concludes with an analysis of how and why George Bush lost control of both the national political agenda and the White House in 1992.
As the Clinton administration signals at least a partial return to the liberal agenda, America's Right Turn offers a thorough and useful survey of the quarter-century period of Republican ascendancy that has only recently ended.
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Politics and government, United States, Conservatism, Social conditions, History, Conservatisme, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Republican Party, Histoire, Rechts (politiek), Konservativismus, United states, politics and government, 1945-1989, United states, politics and government, 1989-1993, United states, politics and government, 1993-2001, United states, social conditions, 1960-, United states, social conditions, 1980-Places
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America's right turn: from Nixon to Clinton
1998, Johns Hopkins University Press
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America's right turn: from Nixon to Bush
1994, Johns Hopkins University Press, The Johns Hopkins University Press
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-181) and index.
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In America's Right Turn, historian William Berman examines the political, cultural, and economic context in which Republican conservatives operated over the past several decades and explores the crisis of the liberal welfare state against the background of presidential politics from Nixon to Clinton. Berman demonstrates the key roles played by conservative populism and by the conservative backlash to the rights revolution in the collapse of Democratic hegemony.
But, most importantly, he shows how conservative politics became allied with conservative economics - an alliance forged with singular success during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
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