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Inventing the Silent Majority in Western Europe and the United States - Conservatism in the 1960s and 1970s (Paperback)
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Inventing the Silent Majority in Western Europe and the United States - Conservatism in the 1960s and 1970s (Paperback)
Series: Publications of the German Historical Institute
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Inventing the Silent Majority in Western Europe and the United
States examines the unprecedented mobilization and transformation
of conservative movements on both sides of the Atlantic during a
pivotal period in postwar history. Convinced that 'noisy
minorities' had seized the agenda, conservatives in Western Europe
and the United States began to project themselves under Nixon's
popularized label of the 'silent majority'. The years between the
early 1960s and the late 1970s witnessed the emergence of countless
new political organizations that sought to defend the existing
order against a perceived left-wing threat from the resurgence of a
new, politically organized Christian right to the beginnings of a
radicalized version of neoliberal economic policy. Bringing
together research by leading international scholars, this
ground-breaking volume offers a unique framework for studying the
phenomenon of conservative mobilization in a comparative and
transnational perspective.
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