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Left in the Center - The Liberal Party of New York and the Rise and Fall of American Social Democracy (Hardcover)
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Left in the Center - The Liberal Party of New York and the Rise and Fall of American Social Democracy (Hardcover)
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Daniel Soyer's history of the Liberal Party of New York State, Left
in the Center, shows the surprising relationship between Democratic
Socialism and mainstream American politics. Beginning in 1944 and
lasting until 2002, the Liberal Party offered voters an ideological
seal of approval and played the role of strategic kingmaker in the
electoral politics of New York State. The party helped elect
presidents, governors, senators, and mayors, and its platform
reflected its founders' social democratic principles. In practical
politics, the Liberal Party's power resided in its capacity to
steer votes to preferred Democrats or Republicans with a reasonable
chance of victory. This uneasy balance between principle and
pragmatism, which ultimately proved impossible to maintain, is at
the heart of the dramatic political story presented in Left in the
Center. The Liberal Party, the longest-lived of New York's small
parties, began as a means for anti-Communist social democrats to
have an impact on the politics and policy of New York City, Albany,
and Washington, DC. It provided a political voice for labor
activists, independent liberals, and pragmatic social democrats.
Although the party devolved into what some saw as a cynical
patronage machine, it remained a model for third-party power and
for New York's influential Conservative and, later, the Working
Families parties. With an active period ranging from the successful
senatorial career of Jacob Javits to the mayoralties of John
Lindsay and Rudy Giuliani, the Liberal Party effectively shaped the
politics and policy of New York. The practical gains and political
cost of that complicated trade-off is at the heart of Left in the
Center.
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