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Discusses the history of modern American liberalism and how its roots were formed by a new class of politically self-conscious intellectuals in the 1920s who were trying to create a hierarchical society that despised the middle class.
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The revolt against the masses: how liberalism has undermined the middle class
2013
in English
- First American edition.
1594036985 9781594036989
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Progenitors : betrayal and the birth of modern liberalism
Randolph Bourne writing novels about main street
Giants in decline
Trials
The red decade
The passing glory of the vital center
How the highbrows killed culture and paved the path to the 1960s
Not a new left but a new class
From Jim Crow to Crow Jim
McGovernized
Progressives against progress : the rise of gentry liberalism
The "philosophical crisis of American liberalism"
The Clinton interregnum
Gentry liberals and public sector unions to the fore
"What are our convictions
Obama versus main street
Acknowledgements
Appendix: John Stuart Mill and the clerisy.
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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