Somewhere in the 1970s liberals in the United States lost their way.
After successes like the New Deal, they became arrogant. So argues
Douglas Massey in Return of the "L" Word. Faced with the difficult
politics of race and class, liberals used the heavy hand of government
to impose policies on a resentful public. Conservatives capitalized on
this with a staunch ideology of free markets, limited government, and
conservative social values. The time is ripe for a liberal
realignment, declares Massey, but what has been lacking is a
consistent liberal ideology that explains to voters, in simple terms,
government's vital role in producing a healthier, more financially
equitable, less divided society. This book supplies that ideology.
Massey begins his powerful manifesto by laying out the liberals'
mistakes over the past twenty years. Drawing on insights from the
expanding field of economic sociology, he then sets forth a clear set
of liberal principles to explain how markets work in society,
principles he applies to articulate salable liberal policies. After
outlining a new liberal political philosophy, Massey traces
liberalism's opposition and says plainly: liberals should have no
illusions about the competition's resolve and skill. He closes with a
practical approach to liberal coalition-building in America. The
political economy conservatives have constructed in recent decades has
benefited 20 percent of the people. Liberal success requires a return
to material rather than symbolic politics, showing most Americans why
it is in their economic as well as moral interest to support the
liberal cause.
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A Liberal Vision for the New Century
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400826513
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
240
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