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A time for choosing: the rise of modern American conservatism

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Dissatisfied with a liberal Republican party, American conservatives in the 1960s engineered a revolution.

Mainstream conservatives advocated reform through the development of party and electoral solutions, while extremists looked to private organizations.

Though often at odds, the divisions cross-fertilized each other, giving rise to new strategic and tactical strains, and bringing political success by the end of the decade.

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Oxford University Press
0198030789 / 9780198030782
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
16/08/2001
English
352 pages
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