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Harold Laski and American Liberalism - Gary Dean Best (Paperback)
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Harold Laski and American Liberalism - Gary Dean Best (Paperback)
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For nearly three decades, the English political scientist Harold
Laski was the gray eminence of American liberalism and its most
influential Marxist public intellectual. As a fervent proponent of
the New Deal in the 1930s, much of Laski's success stemmed from the
fact that he offered answers when so many Americans had only
questions. By the postwar years, however, his reputation was in
decline and his influence left the Democratic Party vulnerable in
the1948 elections. In Harold Laski and American Liberalism Gary
Dean Best traces the trajectory of Laski's American career and
accounts for its ultimate failure. American politics and society
were central to Laski's intellectual enterprise. As Best shows,
probably no one residing in America has published as many words
critical of the United States as did this Englishman. Virtually no
aspect of American life went unscathed, and yet at the root of
every attack was American capitalism, the businessman, those with
property, who, in Laski's view were the source of all the
perversion of American life. The 1930s was a period of ferment
among America's intellectuals. By the 1940s it was only Laski who
was bewildered--at the failure of his diagnoses and the rejection
of his prescriptions even by those who had been captivated by him
in the previous decade. By the time he died, in 1950, his earlier
pronouncements seemed wide of the mark, and the increased stridency
and shrillness produced by his disappointment had begun to bore
even many who had been devoted to him in earlier years. As this
volume shows, the real tragedy for Laski was that he allowed his
intellect to be captured and held captive by the Marxian dialectic,
denying himself the use of his own reason despite that dialectic's
repeated failures. Harold Laski and American Liberalism will be of
interest to intellectual historians, political scientists, and
American studies specialists.
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