"...the rewards of The Other Rights Revolution are considerable as Decker sheds light on how much can be learned about modern political trends by exploring the legal activism of the 1970s and 1980s." -- The Journal of American History
In 1973, a group of California lawyers formed a non-profit, public-interest legal foundation dedicated to defending conservative principles in court. Calling themselves the Pacific Legal Foundation, they declared war on the U.S. regulatory state--the sets of rules, legal precedents, and bureaucratic processes that govern the way Americans do business. Believing that the growing size and complexity of government regulations threatened U.S. economy and infringed on property rights, Pacific Legal Foundation began to file a series of lawsuits challenging the government's power to plan the use of private land or protect environmental qualities. By the end of the decade, they had been joined in this effort by spin-off legal foundations across the country.
The Other Rights Revolution explains how a little-known collection of lawyers and politicians--with some help from angry property owners and bulldozer-driving Sagebrush Rebels--tried to bring liberal government to heel in the final decades of the twentieth century. Decker demonstrates how legal and constitutional battles over property rights, preservation, and the environment helped to shape the political ideas and policy agendas of modern conservatism. By uncovering the history--including the regionally distinctive experiences of the American West--behind the conservative mobilization in the courts, Decker offers a new interpretation of the Reagan-era right.
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In the 1970s, a group of lawyers from California and the Rockies declared war on a regulatory state they considered too big, too complicated, and a threat to both property rights and capitalism.
Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One: The New Liberal State
Chapter Two: Defending Enterprise
Chapter Three: Pacific Views
Chapter Four: Sagebrush Rebels
Chapter Five: The Politics of Rights
Chapter Six: Governing from the Right
Chapter Seven: Mountains and Sea
Chapter Eight: To the Slaughterhouse
Epilogue: Regulation and Its Discontents
Note on Archival Sources
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"...the rewards of The Other Rights Revolution are considerable as Decker sheds light on how much can be learned about modern political trends by exploring the legal activism of the 1970s and 1980s." -- The Journal of American History
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Selling point: Demonstrates the importance of the American West (distinct from the larger "Sunbelt") to the development and policy choices of the modern U.S. conservatism
Selling point: Focuses less on the emergence of a conservative electoral coalition and more on what conservatives did once elected--how they translated electoral victories into policy change (and what proposed changes failed to occur)
Selling point: Utilizes dozens of archival sources not previously used by historians
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Jefferson Decker is Assistant Professor of American Studies and Political Science at Rutgers University
Selling point: Demonstrates the importance of the American West (distinct from the larger "Sunbelt") to the development and policy choices of the modern U.S. conservatism
Selling point: Focuses less on the emergence of a conservative electoral coalition and more on what conservatives did once elected--how they translated electoral victories into policy change (and what proposed changes failed to occur)
Selling point: Utilizes dozens of archival sources not previously used by historians
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ISBN
9780190467302
Publisert
2016
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Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
570 gr
Høyde
163 mm
Bredde
239 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
298
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