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Liberal Persuasion
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and the Challenge of the American Past English · Hardback

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For more than half a century, the celebrated historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., has been the guiding force of American liberalism, both intellectually and in practice. The author of many critically acclaimed books, Schlesinger vigorously defended FDR's New Deal policies in his earliest writings and later served as a close advisor to President John F. Kennedy. In this volume, twenty of today's most eminent historians join forces to explore Schlesinger's unique brand of liberalism--one that has steered clear of ideological extremism and social fragmentation, favoring instead pluralism and the pragmatic use of state power. By engaging the reader in various aspects of his career and intellectual pursuits, these essays offer an exhilarating journey through American political history, from the Jackson era to multiculturalism, while demonstrating historical writing at its best. The volume opens with essays on Schlesinger as a historian and a political participant, contributed by William E. Leuchtenburg, Hugh Thomas, George Kennan, John Kenneth Galbraith, and John Morton Blum. The influence of the Jackson era is explored by Robert Remini, Sean Wilentz, and Jean V. Matthews. In a section on modern liberalism and governance, such topics as the New Deal, the Great Society, and the fate of liberalism under the Carter administration are discussed by Alan Brinkley, Kathleen D. McCarthy, Fred Siegel, Leo P. Ribuffo, and Richard C. Wade. Betty Miller Unterberger and Ronald Steel comment on liberalism and the Cold War. Louis Menand and Eugene D. Genovese explore ideological controversies within liberalism, including pragmatic liberalism and relativism and multiculturalism. In the final section, George Cotkin, Neil Jumonville, and Sir Isaiah Berlin write on three figures whom Schlesinger greatly admired: William James, Henry Steel Commager, and Edmund Wilson.

Originally published in 1997.

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For more than half a century, the celebrated historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., has been the guiding force of American liberalism, both intellectually and in practice. The author of many critically acclaimed books, Schlesinger vigorously defended FDR's New Deal policies in his earliest writings and later served as a close advisor to President John

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"An interesting and provocative beginning point in understanding post-WW II U.S. liberalism."

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Assisted by John Patrick Diggins (Editor), John Diggins (Editor), Diggins John Patrick (Editor)
Authors John Patrick Diggins
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.03.2017
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
 
EAN 9780691654287
ISBN 978-0-691-65428-7
Pages 332
 
Series Princeton Legacy Library > 5213
Princeton Legacy Library
Subjects John F. Kennedy, Politics, Capitalism, Populism, War, HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Cold War, Great Power, foreign policy, jimmy carter, Criticism, Totalitarianism, Containment, Racism, Ideology, Activism, Jacksonian Democracy, Soviet Union, Pragmatism, Woodrow Wilson, Lytton Strachey, liberalism, Walter Lippmann, World War II, History of the Americas, imperialism, Abolitionism, Slavery, Anti-Americanism, Amiri Baraka, Warfare, Christopher Lasch, William Cobbett, puritans, Energy crisis, Left-wing Politics, Racial segregation, isolationism, anti-imperialism, original intent, Anti-Communism, The New York Intellectuals, Bolsheviks, Orwellian, One-Dimensional Man, The Other Hand, Superiority (short story), Martin Van Buren, Radicalism (historical), Dean Rusk, Demagogue, George F. Kennan, Cold War (1985–91), Soviet Empire, Un-American, Aftermath of World War II, The Future of Freedom, Liberalism in the United States, Corporate liberalism, Origins of the American Civil War, The End of Ideology, Moral suasion, Forgotten man, Prohibition in the United States, The Affluent Society, imperial presidency, The Disuniting of America, Sidney Hook, The American Ruling Class, Western betrayal, William Appleman Williams, Arthur Schlesinger
 

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