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Bringing the Market Back in : The Political Revitalization of Market Liberalism

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The current political trend toward a drastically reduced government role in the economy and civil society begs a thorough discussion of the recent history of the free market movement in the United States.

By providing a history of the political revitalization of classical liberalism since the 1960s, Bringing the Market Back In makes a significant step in understanding this discussion.

When the market liberals came to power with the election of Ronald Reagan, they failed to translate their economic theories into dramatic political change.

Although market liberals had developed remarkable intellectual strengths by 1980, the political movement to roll back the state was still in its infancy.

The Gingrich Revolution of 1994 suggests that a better test of market liberalism's political feasibility may come in the last half of the 1990's.

Moving beyond the political polemics so common in the arena of contemporary economic policy, Kelley grounds his study in the little-known archival materials from the Libertarian Party and personal collections from the Hoover Institution Archives.

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Product Details
New York University Press
0814746888 / 9780814746882
Hardback
320.512
01/06/1997
United States
282 pages
127 x 203 mm, 476 grams
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