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Time for Choosing - The Rise of Modern American Conservatism

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Zusatztext Elegantly written and persuasively argued, A Time for Choosing is destined to become a standard work in the study of modern conservatism. It is required reading for anyone wishing to understand the decline of liberalism and the dramatic shift to the right since 1960. Jonathan M. Schoenwald is a Lecturer in the Humanities at Stanford University. Previously he taught at the College of Wooster. Klappentext How did American conservatism! little more than a collection of loosely related beliefs in the late 1940s and early 1950s! become a coherent political and social force in the 1960s? What political strategies originating during the decade enabled the modern conservative movement to flourish?And how did mainstream and extremist conservatives! frequently at odds over tactics and ideology! each play a role in reshaping the Republican Party? In the 1960s conservatives did nothing less than engineer their own revolution. A Time for Choosing tells the remarkable story behind thistransformation.In the first decade after World War II! two broad branches of organized conservatism emerged: mainstream or electoral conservatism and extremist conservatism. By the end of the 1950s! both groups had grown dissatisfied with the Republican party! yet they disagreed about how to create politicalchange. Looking to private organizations as a means of exerting influence! extremists tapped the reserves of conservative discontent and formed maverick factions such as the John Birch Society. Mainstream conservatives! on the other hand! attempted to capture the GOP! seeking reform through theelectoral and party systems. They "drafted" Barry Goldwater as their presidential candidate in 1964! and though he suffered a devastating defeat! the campaign electrified millions of Americans. Four years later! American conservatism! a perennial underdog in national politics! was firmly in theascent. A Time for Choosing! making unprecedented use of archival material to document the strategies and influence of grassroots citizens' groups! provides the fullest picture yet of the way conservatism's twocultures combined to build a triumphant political movement from the ground up.Where previous accounts of conservatism's rise tend to speed from 1964 through the start of the Reagan era in 1980! A Time for Choosing explores in dramatic detail how conservatives took immedia Zusammenfassung This work examines the dissatisfaction felt by American conservatives, in the 1960s, with a liberal Republican party. It also focuses on the divisions between the mainstream conservatives who advocated reform and the extremists who looked to private organizations....

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